RIYADH: The Royal Commission for Riyadh City announced on Sunday that construction work had started on Al-Urubah Park, which will span 754,000 square meters.
The park’s location, at the intersection of Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Road and Al-Urubah Road, will enable easy access from all parts of the city.
Al-Urubah Park will attempt to enhance quality of life by providing recreational spaces for residents and visitors, contributing to making Riyadh one of the most sustainable cities in the world.
This initiative is part of the Green Riyadh Project, one of the world’s most ambitious urban afforestation schemes, which aims to plant 7.5 million trees and increase vegetation cover to 9 percent of the city’s area.
The park will feature a 3 km panoramic path and a viewpoint showcasing the city’s landmarks. More than 600,000 trees and shrubs will be planted, covering 65 percent of the park’s area. Sports facilities throughout the park will cater to different age groups.
The design also incorporates modern technologies to showcase natural elements, offering visitors an interactive experience through augmented reality.
The unique garden design to international specifications was selected from among several ideas submitted by six contestants. The winning design concept achieves sustainability and conforms to environmental standards.
The Green Riyadh Project focuses on planting in residential neighborhoods, gardens, mosques, schools, government and public buildings, and parking spaces. In addition, a water network covering some 1,350 km is being created.