Dubai plans to build the country's largest sustainable environment, tourism and recreational project - Marmoom Reserve, which will host eclectic and diverse wildlife and also act as a venue for a series of annual sporting events such as the Dubai International Cycling Tour.
HH Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai yesterday (January 16) launched the ambitious project which will feature more than 10 observation decks, a multi-level outdoor podium for yoga, an open theatre and five star observation decks for astronomy enthusiasts, reported state news agency Wam.
Marmoom Reserve will feature more than ten observation decks scattered across the grounds in different locations, allowing for maximum observation of nature in its various elements, it stated.
Among these decks is a location to observe the Arabian gazelles, erected on the top of a slope in order to provide a panoramic view. The observation decks will be built in the shape of Arabian Oryx heads, and will blend in harmoniously with the surrounding environment to not disrupt the wildlife, said the report.
There will be several decks to observe birds, including a bird’s nest themed deck, which will allow people to observe the birds without confusing or disrupting them. The Bird’s Nest platform will be located on the edge of the park’s water bodies, offering beautiful scenery for photography, it stated.
Several platforms will be erected in order to provide a space for meditation and relaxation, surrounded by peaceful and beautiful landscape. The platforms will take up 1,500 sq m, and will be inspired by the sand dunes of the desert.
The yoga practice hall will be shaded by a sand-dune designed cover, which will provide protection from the sun for yoga practitioners and yet preserve the beautiful view, especially during sunrise and sunset. An air-conditioned yoga lounge will also offer a spectacular view of the desert with all its captivating charm, said the report.
Another multi-level outdoor podium for yoga will also open, allowing people to practice outside amidst the desert nature where practitioners can relax in the serene environment and take in the beauty, it stated.
For astronomy enthusiasts, five star observation decks will be included, in an order inspired by the solar system. The decks’ unique locations in the middle of the desert will offer clear visibility. The location will be far from the noise of the city, and will be a true experience for people who are looking to star gaze.
The Marmoom Reserve will also be an incubator for the largest plant nursery in the UAE, covering a 40- hectare area. The nursery will seek to contribute to Dubai’s strategic objectives to increase its green areas, to preserve and protect local plant species, to document local plants as part of the preservation of the national heritage and to expand the product of tree for use in horticulture and landscaping projects, as well as to make horticulture and afforestation projects more affordable, said the Wam report.
Also the upcoming development will act as a venue for a series of annual sporting events such as Dubai International Cycling Tour and the Sandstorm Marmoom Challenge.
It will host more than 20 sports events and competitions, which are expected to attract more than 20,000 people annually, it stated.
The design of the outdoor theatre is consistent with the desert nature of the reserve; it is inspired by the formation of desert shrubs above the sand dunes. The 350-person theatre consists of a platform for performances and art, with a full-screen display, as well as service rooms and terraces of varying levels to give different perspectives to the audience.
The stage is topped by an open dome, also inspired by sand dunes, giving a desert colour to the design, and providing a silhouette for the public, said the report.
Once operational, it will host a variety of artistic and lyrical performances from across the region and the world, within a year-round artistic and entertainment schedule.
As part of the Marmoom Reserve project, the Mohamed bin Rashid Solar Power Complex will be connected to the protected area, which will be provided with clean energy to conserve the environment and promote sustainable development, said the Wam report.
The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Complex will be the largest of its kind in a single location in the world with a capacity of 5,000 MW by 2030.
Phase one and two are completed, with a capacity of 213 MW. Phase three is currently being implemented with 800 MW, to be followed by phase four with 700 MW of concentrated solar power, it stated.
Clean energy will be produced over the protected facilities through the Shams Dubai initiative for the installation of a photovoltaic solar system.
Green Charger stations will be installed at the Electric Vehicle Park to encourage people to use environmentally friendly vehicles. State-of-the-art Smart Meter technology will also be available in the reserve, which will include advanced features that contribute to an intelligent and environmentally friendly lifestyle, it added.