Dubai Municipality completes facelift on 4 roundabouts
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Dubai Municipality completes beautification of these key roundabouts

Dubai Municipality completes beautification of these key roundabouts

The Dubai Public Roundabout Beauty Project is aligned with the ‘Art in Public Spaces’ strategy, designed to showcase Dubai’s rich cultural and artistic heritage

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Dubai Municipality completes beautification of four roundabouts Image Dubai Media Office

Beautification works on four key roundabouts in Dubai have been completed by Dubai Municipality, as part of the Public Roundabout Beauty Project.

The Dubai Public Roundabout Beauty Project is aligned with the ‘Art in Public Spaces’ strategy, designed to solidify its status as a global hub with a rich cultural and artistic heritage.

The four roundabouts are:

  • Al Raqa roundabout
  • Nad Al Sheba roundabout
  • Nad Al Hamar roundabout
  • Al Khawanej roundabout

Highlights of the roundabouts

The new design of Al-Warqa (leaf) Roundabout is inspired by the area’s name, featuring a central structure decorated with an intricate leaf bird design encircling the roundabout’s ring.

This central structure stands at a height of 3.5 metres and has a thickness of 240 centimetres.

The design of Nad Al-Hamar Roundabout is also influenced by the area’s name and resembles rose petals reflecting the contours of the red dunes nearby.

This design, with heights ranging from 1.9 to 2.9 metres, reflects the beauty of Nad Al-Hamar Garden.

As for Nad Al-Sheba Roundabout, it takes its concept from the term ‘NAD’, symbolising the elevated earthy hills in the region.

The roundabout’s configuration mirrors the rhythmic patterns of ocean waves, with heights varying from 0.6 to 2.0 metres.

Al-Khawanej Roundabout derives its inspiration from the area’s name, associated with a freshwater well known as Al-Khawanej. This three-metre-tall roundabout showcases a farm inspired by the desert agricultural heritage of the local inhabitants.

The roundabouts feature green spaces, and Sesuvium, Pennisetum, bougainvillea, Ruellia, and other seasonal flowers.

In other news, in June, Dubai Municipality concluded the Dhs93m ‘makeover’ project focused on the sustainable rehabilitation of key public beaches in the emirate.

The public beaches ‘revamped’ include Al Mamzar Corniche, Jumeirah 1, Jumeirah 3 and Umm Suqeim 1.

The project undertook the maintenance of beaches, particularly sites affected by erosion operations, with coastal protection facilities set up to ensure the stability and sustainability of beaches.

Levels of the beach were raised to avoid exposure to strong winds and the erosion they bring, according to a Dubai Media Office report.

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