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TILAL AL
HUMMAR
Owner: Amar Properties Co.
Location: Al Hummar – Amman
Site Area: 36000 m2
The Project consists of a residential Complex of 36 Villas. The
Project includes a club house, tennis courts, children play
grounds, Pools, and Gardens. Each villa was deliberately
designed to have seating areas and a private garden, in addition
to the common gardens that maintain harmony with the city
character as well as observe the children’s passion for playing.
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Dead Sea
Sales Center Project:
This project is the first building block for a more complex
venture located on the east side of the sea. It will include
health resorts, golf resorts, and hotels, on the beach through
the mountains. We made sure our proposed design harmonizes with
the Sale Center’s beauty in its interior and exterior
architecture, in which it will work as an attraction for all
passing tourists and guests.
Our concept narrates the historical story of Dead Sea along with
the components of its ecosystem. Plants were chosen for their
beautiful texture, color, and its ability to survive in such a
unique climate.
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Landscape Design and Supervision
of
Al-Hammamat Al-Tunisia Project in Aqaba
The plan involved landscape design of a boulevard that runs
across the port city of Aqaba. The design aimed to reflect
Aqaba’s new image and evolving role. The plan accentuated the
aesthetic and functional elements of the site through spaces
offering interaction with visitors. Plants were carefully
selected to endure hot weather conditions in the area. Work also
involved landscaping of the various features of the site
including the green cover and the design of its automatic
irrigation system.(
click for details)
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Landscape Design of Al-Hussein National Park Periphery
The theme of our landscape design was to create waves of colors
reflecting the four seasons by using selections of flowery
trees. Our company also designed the irrigation system of the
green areas.
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Tala
bay(Garden Residence)
The choice of " Garden residence " as a name for the project
implies the emphasis given to the design of the outer spaces as
a key attraction factor for dwellers .
The design was carefully sketched so that the plants
distribution does not abstract the district command of all
dwelling units on the sea through panoramic windows of trees
overlooking the sea from any spot in the project . The intense
presence of water including swimming polls , fountains and
waterfalls helps to soothe heat while the greenery cover and
rocks distribution echo the ecological nature of Aqaba .Each
villa was deliberately designed to have exotic fruits trees and
own sitting spaces , in addition to the common gardens that
observe the children passion for playing and maintain harmony
with the city character .
More details about the project
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Area :
nearly 40 dunums .
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Number of
separated villas : 12 villas with their own gardens
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Number of
apartments : 25
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Children's
play area and common yard and shopping center .
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Dense
plantation area
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Landscape Design
of Al-Mazar Village Project (H & S)
This project involvd the planning and landscape design for a
site of approximately 60.000 m 2. A series (Succession) of
gardens and courtyards flow through the urban fabric of the
village to establish a domain that embraces and unites the
shrines of the three Martyrs (Companions of the Prophet, peace be
upon Him) together. The design plan was executed in
collaboration with Tiba Consultants
(click for details).
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Landscape Design of King Abdullah Parks Project, Amman.
(H&S)
The design reflected the hilly features of the city of Amman
where the parks are located. It encouraged the development of
local biotypes using plans enhancing resistance to constant
pressure of use, abuse and pollution.
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Soft Landscape
Design and Execution of Aqaba SOS Children Villages’ Project
The landscape for such a village was carefully planned to ensure
privacy for and uniqueness of each house, while maintaining a
unifying theme for the entire village. Orange groves and
vegetable planting areas were designed to keep the village
self-sufficient.
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Landscape Design
of Abu Dhabi Medical Center Project, UAE (H & S)
Given the master plan of about 300.000m2 area encompassing the
medical complex, our involvement was to design the general
landscape concept of the whole area including the individual
gardens of the various sections of the project. The design plan
was executed in collaboration with Tiba Consultants
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Soft Landscape
Design of the Waste Water Treatment Project in Irbid
The theme of the plan was to design a soft landscape that appears
as a continuation of Jordan’s mountainous area. We chose all
plantations tolerant to the quality of water produced.
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Participation in Amman’s Municipality Study on the
‘Development of Landscaping in Amman’
Our company participated in a comprehensive study that
examined the problems of landscaping design for public parks in
Amman, suggested a solution and offered a sample design for a
typical public park.
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Landscape Design
of Amman’s Sports City Football Stadium
Work involved the landscape design, implementation and
maintenance of the Stadium.
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Soft Landscape of Amman’s Downtown Tourist Area
(Funded by Japan International Corporation Agency, JICA)
Our company provided the soft landscape design and held an
advisory status in the project’s management body.
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Landscape
Design of the Old Salt Development Project
(Funded by Japan International Corporation Agency, JICA)
The soft landscape was designed to suit the ecological and
cultural characteristics of the Mediterranean region while
maintaining the character of the old parts of Salt city.
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Landscape
Design of Aqaba Centre (DARB Project)
The project involved an urban landscaping design of a 2 km
longitudinal spine in the heart of Aqaba city whose theme was to
keep pace with the development of the area and help breathe life
in it. The pedestrian path was designed to cross into a variety
of landscape features such as hills, fountains, playgrounds and
a sculpture exhibition …etc. Each was uniquely developed while
maintaining the project integrity.
(click for details).
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Soft Landscape of the University of Zarka (Currently Al-
Hashemiyah )
The landscape design accentuated the “spine” in the
architectural plan. It was designed to embrace the university
with shade trees tolerant to drought, and native to the area.
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As- Samra wastewater treatment
Plant project
Forcing out the stereotyped image
The main concept of the project revolves around a waste water
treatment plant in Khirbit Asamra. The design concept focuses on
extenuating the stereotyped image of the surroundings of this
kind of projects which usually reflect a barren landscape. We
have enlivened the spirit of the location by the addition of
greenery and selection of the appropriate kinds of plants that
suit the local climate and are capable of enduring the tough
conditions underlying the operation of such foundations.
We also paid due attention to the symmetry between the movement
lines and the plantation and have as well designed and
implemented an irrigation system.
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Wadi Ma’in, Zara, & Mujib Water
Treatment and Conveyance Project
The form reflects the function
The plants distribution is in harmony with the environment and
the natural and topographic conditions correlated to each
station plant separately. The plants were selected from a
simultaneously functional and artistic perspective in order to
prevent soil erosion in some locations. In other locations the
plants act as a physical separator and delineate the passages
besides the artistic effect they impart to the area. An
irrigation system was also designed for the project.
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The German University of
Jordan in Madaba.
Sanabel designed the soft
landscape in the university and used plants that require
low maintenance. The plants, which grow quickly and have
thick canopy leaves, were chosen carefully to provide
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Raghadan Bus
Terminal.
The buildings consists of
public covered spaces, tourist restaurants, visitor
center and 4 administrative corner tower buildings for
police, civil defense, Greater Amman Municipality
Offices and Ministry of Tourism. The soft landscape
stress the need for shade and color while at the same
time using hardy plants with low maintenance
requirements due to the heavy traffic expected. |
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Abu Darwiche Plaza and
Urban Design.
The Project addresses
Achrafyeh community in providing them a communal place
to spend their evenings, celebrate their events and even
mourn their beloved ones. It includes a Tourist Plaza
with a sensitive soft landscape design providing them
with shade trees varying in colors, leaves, and volume,
panoramic Lookout, exhibition building, Shops,
pavements, street furniture, lighting, signage & a
Parking for 150 cars. |
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Anshasi Offices.
Due to the owner's wish,
Anshasi commercial building, Sanabel's team designed and
executed the building's landscapes and turned them into
a beautiful scenery by using warm patterns, exceptional
trees, and glossy aluminum planters to reflect the
innovation and modernism. Conducting this landscape
design distinguished this building from the others, and
contributed in selling all luxurious offices in an
incomparable short time. |
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Dead Sea Panorama.
Sanabel does professional
work in design and application of techniques leading to
low water consumption in landscaping. Sanabel planted
and maintained the " Dead Sea Panorama" project which
was funded By Japan International Cooperation
Agency ( JICA). All the plants used were either
indigenous to the area; tolerating drought, high
temperature and following the ecology of the area. |
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Hashemite Plaza.
Owner: Greater Amman
Municipality.
Location: The Roman Amphitheater & Odium.
Total Area of Development: 90,000 m²
Creating a new destination within the historical core of
Amman namely that function as a new social hub within
the city.
An opportunity to provide an urban stage, comfortable
garden spaces, Ancient Seil and festival marketplace.
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KADDB - Dholail.
This industrial city needed
an ecological landscape to balance the potential side
effects of such zone. The typical black stone of this
region were used as a main design element. |
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King Abdulla II
Intersection.
Client: Greater Amman
Municipality
Location: Amman-Jordan
Total Area of landscape Area: 30000 m²
A 30000 m² urban landmark that should converse with the
development of the city and serving as a dynamic
intersection, important headings & rush hours. The
intersection was treated by unexpected terraces allowing
dynamic landscapes of water and plants in a modem
setting.
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Palm Hills.
Owner: Amar Properties Co.
Location: Aqaba.
Total Area of Development: 216000 m².
Palm hills is a complete project of Towers, Villas,
Hotels and Health clubs in middle of the hills viewing
the sea. Special concentration was given to public
gardens as well as children playgrounds to suit all age
groups. Lush green buffer zones were designed In details
to ensure a soft background for all functions in the
project.
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Saudi Sales Center.
TOwner: Rakiza Economic
City
Location: Suadi-Ha'il
Total Area of Landscape Area: 4500m²
The exterior Landscape elegantly narrates history of
Ha'il in regards to agricultural importance as well as
economical importance throughout the historical eras.
Modern materials for Hardscape were chosen in contrast
with ancient materials of Hardscape as well as species
of plants that were used throughout the history of Ha'il
to further more emphasize the artistic concept. |
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