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Park
and Recreation for City Center
Salam Park represents one of the natural elements for
Riyadh City Center in Qasr Al Hokm area (Rule Palace), heart of Riyadh and
its historical and heritage center that witnessed the start of march to the
foundation of the modern Saudi State.
This area is accommodating the mosque of Imam Turki bin Abdullah, Rule
Palace and Masmak Fortress, as well as being an important Commercial Center.
Location
Location is parallel to the Rule Palace on the South, bordering King
Fahad Road on the West and Tariq bin Ziad Road on the North, Salam Road on
the East and Aseer Road on the South.
Total area is 312 thousand square-meters. This park is established Salam famous farm land whose
ownership was taken back to public utilities of the city that farm was famous
for its quality dates palms. It
was used to be private ownership accommodating residential palace, various
service buildings and a mosque whose age is exceeding 70 years. Due to the strategic location of that
farm, and the need of parks and open areas as well as green lands, and due to
high population density in this area, it was decided long ago to expropriate
this farm to convert it into public park that serves citizens.
Components
of the Park
Salam park project is composed of different
environments involving the northern part of the farm and the remaining part
of date palms area, in addition to the extra date palms that counts more than
one thousand. This part of the
farmrepresents an example of the traditional farm where visitor
may enjoy and benefit of palm shades where they can select places to sit
without having special constructions assigned for families. This act gives the park real
simulation of factual life and gives visitors freedom of choice.
One of the most prominent elements of the park which is
presently developed by ArRiyadh Development Authority is the Lake on an area
of 33 thousand square-meters in different depth levels. The maximum depth point is not
exceeding five meters. Quantity
of lake water is estimated to be 140 thousand cubic meters. Water filling process has taken 6
weeks and water level has reached the highest level at the end of Sha'aban
month. Bed of the lake is
provided with layers of paved clay and insulation materials to preserve its
water. Many measures and
precautions were taken to ensure the continuous movement of lake water and to
prevent insect and mosquito growth as well as to avoid the growth of
bryophytes. These measures
include lighted fountains, pumps to create continuous water current, and
plantations that limit the growth of bryophytes. Lake is divided into two zones; one of them is assigned
for boating and the other representing natural life that is expected to
attract local and migrating birds.
The lake is surrounded by 10 meter wide circled pedestrian path of one
km length, to over look most of the park zones.
The project is also accommodating highlands at the
center of the South Eastern part of the park, aimed to provide simulation of
natural life for selected species of animals and birds living in the
region. Visitors shall enter to
this zone by the guidance of appointed specialists to serve visitors and
introduce them to the components of such zone.
Utilities
and Services of the Park
Park shall be provided by four prayer buildings, bathrooms, tickets
and snacks kiosks, and three hundred car parks. The park is surrounded by a wide and safe path for walking
and jogging. Water is provided
to the park through water tunnel coming from King Fahad road that is purified
and then pumped to the lake or to the network for irrigation.
ADA
Considerations in Details
ADA has taken over the project planning, designing and
execution. The main theme of the
project is to provide family entertainment park with multiple environments in
order to entertain visitors with enjoyments and fun through furnishing park
with green lands, utilities, and children playgrounds. The park is also expected to serve
the environment through the increase of green lands and the provision of
green sight scenes to break building density and jammed traffic in the
region. The project is also
considered as a complementary and homogeneous part of ADA three-phase
Development programs in (Rule Palace) area, or the other projects under the
supervision of ADA such as the establishment of the Grand Court building,
Civil Defense Headquarters and presently the mosque of Imam Mohammed bin
Ibrahim.
Design has taken into consideration to get the
advantage of the existing elements.
In this context, date palms form is saved and some more trees were
added to it. Initial conceptions
and planning was made to benefit of the existing buildings in the park,
through built-in modern styles but still it is old with unique designs and
high capabilities to be converted into cultural center with many cultural
activities that are recently growing.
Park design, which is dominated by green lands, took
into consideration that these green lands and waterbeds should be liable to
expansion and growth in the desert nature of Riyadh. This project is complementary with
King Fahad Road where this park is contributing in increasing green lands on
the sideways of the roads, which in turn contributes in reducing air
pollution of car exhausts. The
ground water system on King Fahad Road composed of around one thousand wells
is providing continuous and sufficient water for irrigation and lake.
ADA was keen to provide wide range of utilities in this
park that facilitate different types of entertainment for visitors such as
water games, sand games, walking pathways, fountains and water fields. Furthermore, the park is providing
natural simulation environments and wild life in the park.
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