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Blue City, Oman
2007-
Foster + Partners
10/12/2007
Masterplan for new Omani city, west of Muscat revealed

Foster + Partners has revealed plans for a new, compact city for an estimated
200,000 residents that draws on traditional Omani architecture while offering
a sustainable and contemporary lifestyle with the optimum urban density.
Located on a coastal stretch to the West of Muscat, the scheme will celebrate
this dramatic waterside setting, bringing development and job opportunities
to the region. The new city will be called Al Madina Al Zarqa, which means
Blue City.

The masterplan has a richly layered grain, comprising a series of clustered
communities with private courtyards and narrow, winding streets that fuse
seamlessly with an efficient transport and road network extending across
the site. A contained city, there will be schools, a university, stadia,
golf facilities, a concert hall, marina, hotels, health facilities, souks,
as well as further retail and amenities serving the individual communities.

The beaches will be improved to the highest resort standards and the creek
(or Al Khor) extended, with hotels, restaurants and a pedestrian route
concentrated along the waterfront. A further network of shaded, pleasant
pedestrian routes continues throughout the site, while the wider roads
are characterised by a careful balance between pedestrians, cars and public
transport.
Each residential community will have its own identity. The apartment buildings
will offer residents their own private courtyard and discreet car-parking.
The material palette will comprise locally sourced stone and timber. Borrowing
from the indigenous architectural heritage, the design is small scale,
compact and organic. It is inherently sustainable through passive means,
such as natural ventilation, careful orientation to minimise direct
sunlight and maximise ventilation - and the manipulation of the thermal
mass of the buildings.

The communities have a layered concentric structure, with each layer becoming
more private and intimate as it retreats to the heart of the residences
respecting Omani traditions of privacy and an internalised architecture
as seen on the Omani heritage settlements of Bahla and Manah. Designed
to appeal to a diverse social mix, the city will grow to be a dynamic
social-economical combination of integrated land use.
Blue City
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