Green superhighway plan wins World Architecture Festival prize in Dubai


This is by far the busiest road in Dubai, the site of frequent, epic traffic jams that are infamous among commuters...But an ambitious new proposal would see a stretch of Sheikh Zayed Road transformed into an "urban living room" with fumes and congestion giving way to a green, pedestrianized oasis.



The project, titled X-Space was designed by architects Mouaz Abouzaid and Dima Faraj, and recently won the World Architecture Festival's (WAF) top prize in the Smart Cities category, reports CNN. The two-level project seeks to expand area for pedestrians while reducing area for automobiles. 

Occupying only one kilometer of the highway, the architects envision "a ground level consisting of gardens, trees, and open space, and an upper level with leisure facilities such as cafes and gyms."

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