Wadi Hanifa Wetlands
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Aga Khan Award Winner
Recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2010.

Located in the middle of the Najd Plateau of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Wadi Hanifa (or Hanifa valley) is the longest and most important valley near Riyadh, a natural water drainage course for an area of over 4,000 square kilometres and a unique geographical feature in this dry region. Until recently, many segments of the valley had been exploited in an aggressive and environmentally destructive manner. In an effort to redress the balance between the resources of the wadi and the people living around it, the Arriyadh Development Authority has implemented a comprehensive development strategy, a programme of works that aims to restore and develop Wadi Hanifa as an environmental, recreational and tourism resource. Project works so far have included the introduction of landscaping, conservation of the natural environment, development of recreational areas for the people of Riyadh, enhancement of agricultural land in the valley, and the creation of an environmentally sensitive wastewater treatment facility that provides additional water resources for the rural and urban inhabitants of the region.

Source: Aga Khan Trust for Culture
Location
Riyadh Lake District, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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completed 2007 (and ongoing)
Design 2001 (and ongoing)
Dimensions
4,000k m² over a 120 km stretch
Building Usages
landscape
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