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King Abdullah Botanical Gardens, Building, Architects, Image, Design, Project
Botanical Gardens Riyadh : Information
King Abdullah International Gardens - KAIG, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Barton Willmore to lead project to create
futuristic Botanical Gardens in the desert
Barton Willmore, a leading British design and planning practice, in
a joint venture with civil engineers Buro Happold, have won the international
design competition to create a 160 hectare futuristic botanical garden:
the King Abdullah International Gardens (KAIG) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The $170 million project, which draws on expertise from the Natural
History Museum, and specialist sustainable development design group
Emergy was commissioned by the Mayor of Riyadh and funded by contributions
from business and individuals in the city.
The 160 hectare botanical garden scheme and leisure destination will
be a cornerstone of the citys growth and aims to provide
a new visitor destination for both Saudis and international visitors.
A central component of the teams proposal is the desire to showcase
sustainable development techniques. The schemes power requirement
will be provided primarily by solar power, supported by wind turbines
and combined heat and power sources (CHP), whilst rain, which falls
intermittently in the late winter months, will be harvested and collected
in underground reservoirs before being cleaned, used for irrigation
and then recycled.
The centrepiece of Barton Willmores proposal is a 20 acre paleobotanic
building, formed as two interlocking crescents which accommodate a
sequence of controlled environments. Each environment allows visitors
to travel through time and recreates pre-existing ecosystems based
on actual environments which have occurred on this precise piece of
land through time. Each is to be presented as a complete environment,
including those species from each which survive to this day and accommodating
the ghosts of species that have been lost.

The gardens are presented as a time-line which lead the visitor to
the wadi garden, the central space enclosed by the crescent, which
is to be developed as a celebration of the existing desert ecosystem,
using only species that are native to the local area.
The final enclosed garden within the crescent building is the Garden
of Choices, an educational space which explores and explains the choices
we are still able to make and which have the potential to preserve
the environment of our planet for future generations.
Nick Sweet, project director and Partner in charge of Urban Design
at Barton Willmores London office commented: When we read
the brief, we decided to recognise the irony of producing proposals
with a strong educational message on sustainable developments in the
heart of the worlds principal oil-producing nation.
In this day and age, we are all, to one degree or another, fearful
of the rapid changes in climate change occurring in the world and
many are uncertain about how to respond. We wanted to use the scheme
to tell the story of a single piece of land through time. It might
be a desert now, but there was a time when rivers flowed here and
forests grew.
The KAIG team comprising of Barton Willmore, Emergy, Buro Happoldand
the Natural History Museum will research, procure and build the scheme,
planning scientific, water, play and display gardens in the broader
scope of the site.
The project is due to be completed for the spring of 2010
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King Abdullah Botanical Gardens architect : Barton Willmore
Barton Willmore is one the UKs leading, independent Planning
and Design Practices, offering a unique, integrated selection of professional
development services.

We provide comprehensive planning, design and regeneration expertise
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during the development process. We act for private and public sector
clients across all types of development, from key national urban regeneration
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we provide has consistently resulted in long standing client relationships
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through integrated thinking. We seek to break down skill barriers
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and deliverable solutions as well as offering an unparalleled breadth
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