A mixed use artery of Amman’s new downtown. It includes hotels, offices, residences, retail uses and was designed to attract a flow of pedestrians intrigued by its programmatic variety. The project is currently one of the most successful public spaces in Amman, and is adopted by local communities as a focal point for commercial and civic activities.
<p>Scope: Development strategy study and pre-concept design for waterfront tourism destination on Khobar corniche. Site bounded by Coastal Road (east and north) and sea (west and south). Four alternative development strategies with benchmarking analysis.<br>Challenge: Create competitive tourism destination on prime corniche site in Khobar - Eastern Province's international economic hub. Leverage waterfront location while responding to regional tourism market dynamics and competitive benchmarking. Develop strategies that balance tourism programming, development economics, and site constraints (coastal access, Coastal Road interface).<br>Approach: Comprehensive site analysis and regional benchmarking exercise informed development of four alternative strategies with corresponding pre-concept designs - providing client with comparative options balancing tourism potential, development feasibility, and market positioning.<br>Status: Completed</p>
Cost
Confidential
Area
300,000 m2 land
Services provided
Feasibility and spatial strategies Urban planning and design Landscape design
Location
Khobar, KSA
Client
Tourism Development Fund
Project Description
The Boulevard is the mixed use artery of Amman’s new downtown. It includes hotels, offices, residences, retail uses and was designed to attract a flow of pedestrians intrigued by its programmatic variety. The project is currently one of the most successful public spaces in Amman, and is adopted by local communities as a focal point for commercial and civic activities.
The Brief
Abdali Boulevard Company aimed to achieve two objectives: • Creating a prime pedestrian experience in Amman • Developing a district that is economically attractive to investors coming from multiple industries (hospitality, corporations, retail, etc.)
Our Response
Laceco responded to the above objectives by: • Designing a consistent urban framework that nevertheless provided a diversity in the individual architectural character of buildings • Curating a seamless pedestrian experience in a site that had a challenging topography and was exposed to dominant winds • Anchoring the site along three platforms linked to each other by a continuous game of terraces, stairs, suspended bridges and esplanades that gently slope down the length of the development • Conducting value engineering and cost optimization studies to preserve economic viability of the development
City
Amman, Jordan
Cost
USD 350 Million
Year
2011
Client
Abdali Investment & Development PSC
Area
237,000 m2 built-up - 26,000 m2 land
Services Provided
Conceptual design Preliminary design Interior design Final design of architecture and urban furniture Supervision and construction management
Our Response
Laceco responded to the above objectives by: Designing a consistent urban framework that nevertheless provided a diversity in the individual architectural character of buildings. Curating a seamless pedestrian experience in a site that had a challenging topography and was exposed to dominant winds. Anchoring the site along three platforms linked to each other by a continuous game of terraces, stairs, suspended bridges and esplanades that gently slope down the length of the development. Conducting value engineering and cost optimization studies to preserve economic viability of the development.