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Discover the transformative power of landscape architecture in our Projects gallery, where over 30 years of reconnecting people with nature come to life. You can find our works worldwide, from small green interventions to large masterplans, from consulting activities to competitions.
MENA
2024
Al Urubah Park is a 75-hectare park located within the urban grid on the central East side of Riyadh. As the first park within the Green Riyadh Program, Al Urubah Park represents a milestone built under the goal of creating a true urban oasis where the local community can satisfy the universal desire to reconnect with nature.
MENA
2024
The Landscape vision for Muscat’s Al-Khuwair downtown waterfront and the new development is focused on finding a balance between the presence of both wadis and the proposed canal. The goal is creating a dynamic coherent green and blue infrastructure, starting with the Wadis framing the site.
MENA
2022
The park is located in the North of the City, the Al Khuzam Development, close to the Riyadh airport, and forms part of the new urban development. Its core is the long central spine that runs through the urban fabric and becomes the foundation of a new green connection aiming at the 15-minute city.
MENA
2021
How do you talk about the future? Dubai does it with flowers as the Expo 2020 site unfolds like a blossom. LAND and an Expo working group designed the public sections of the exposition areas. The design is characterized by a series of tree-lined, self-shaded, human-scaled streets, with a variety of different-sized and themed courtyard spaces.
Italia
2017
A synthesis of historical and architectural tradition, Via Orti extends and completes the quadrilateral of the Orti di Milano (Milan Gardens) between Corso di Porta Romana and Viale Emilio Caldara. Cloisters, interior gardens, and ancient residences conceal the dual essence behind the rebirth of this vital urban space for Milan.
Italia
2017
The project is intended as an opportunity to expand Porta Nuova’s polycentric system. Tertiary buildings and new housing facilities are thoroughly combined and integrated with the existing ancient residential buildings and open public areas