2019, June / Burj Al Fanteer

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Watch Tower and Modular Boardwalk System for the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (competition entry).

Al Wathba Wetland reserve is a beautiful habitat located south of the city of Abu Dhabi. Hosting over 600 species of mammals, birds, invertebrates, plants, and reptiles, the reserve serves as breeding grounds for many migratory birds such as the greater flamingo (about 4000 birds) and the black winged stilt. Placed on the IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas, the reserve covers five square kilometers and has wetlands, salt flats (sabkhas), and fossilized dunes.

The project outlines a modular boardwalk system oriented around an educational and contextual experience of the wetlands concluding at a watchtower: Burj Al Fanteer (fanteer arabic for flamingo). The watchtower stands at 12 meters tall over a 700 meter boardwalk, built for variable accessibility needs. The structure and construction process are also meant to have minimal impact on the environment and ecological composition of the site. For instance, the boardwalk is a raised platform with minimal intrusive foundations, allowing water flow, nutrient circulation, and open pathways for animals to cross.

Project team (alphabetical order): Felix Beck, Aladham Maher Chakohi, William Mlekush, Nisala Saheed

3D scan of landscape: Z. Filipovic

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