The concept of the building revolves around the idea of Al Fereej Village evoking the essence of neighborhood in the Emirati culture, of with both open and closed roofs.
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Overview Details

Introduction the concept and vision of the project

Inspired by Emirati culture, Al Fereej Village evokes the essence of traditional neighborhoods with open and closed-roof spaces, fostering a sense of home and connection.
With an Oasis setting for sensory exploration and the use of local materials like palm wood, the concept merges nature, tradition, and innovation to celebrate the UAE’s culture and values while nurturing unity and community.
Rooted in the history of Khalifa City, the design blends Abu Dhabi’s heritage with modern influences, creating a warm, inclusive space for families.

DRAWS INSPIRATION FROM THE RICH HERITAGE OF THE UAE, SHOWCASING A PALETTE REMINISCENT OF THE EARTHY TONES FOUND IN TRADITIONAL MUD AND CLAY STRUCTURES. SANDY BEIGES AND DEEP TERRACOTTAS EVOKE THE TIMELESS ELEGANCE OF DESERT LANDSCAPES, WHILE TEXTURES MIMIC THE TACTILE QUALITIES OF THESE NATURAL MATERIALS, CREATING A SENSE OF ROOTEDNESS AND AUTHENTICITY.

Al Ghazal Hub
Image by Al Bayan Team
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Design Inspiration

Explore the design elements inspired for the Project

PALM WOOD PANELS
heritage paint
ALUMINUIM PANELS
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Features

Here are the unique features about this project

Community Hub: A central space designed to foster interaction and a sense of community.
Sustainability: Incorporating features like wind towers, double glazing, and sun breakers for natural cooling and energy efficiency. Vernacular Materials: Utilizing local materials like palm wood and terracotta to connect the center to its cultural context.
Children & Family Focus: Prioritizing spaces and activities that cater to children and families. Cultural Integration: Blending traditional Emirati architectural elements with modern styles.

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