Wasit Natural Reserve Visitor Centre / X Architects
Wasit Natural Reserve was originally a waste-water and rubbish dump. The rehabilitation process of the damaged eco-system started in 2005, 40,000m2 of rubbish removed, 35,000 trees been re-planted, healing the land from toxic chemicals and conservation of the Unique salt flats and costal sand dunes.
© Nelson Garrido
Architects: X Architects
Location: Sharjah - United Arab Emirates - Sharjah - United Arab Emirates
Design Team: Ahmed Al-Ali, Farid Esmaeil, Mirco Urban, Pariya Manafi, Dana Sheikh, Abdullah Bashir, Waleed Al Mezaini, Christian Geronimo, Brian Abarintos, Eyad Zarafeh, HaiderAl Kalamchi
Client: EPAA, Environmental and Protected Area Authority
Area: 2534.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Nelson Garrido
© Nelson Garrido
Wasit Natural Reserve was originally a waste-water and rubbish dump. The rehabilitation process of the damaged eco-system started in 2005, 40,000m2 of rubbish removed, 35,000 trees been re-planted, healing the land from toxic chemicals and conservation of the Unique salt flats and costal sand dunes.
© Nelson Garrido
After years of efforts to bring the non-migratory birds back to the site, WNR is now home to 350 species of birds, a landing zone for 33,000 migrate birds, and a breathing lung to Sharjah city.
© Nelson Garrido
A...
© Nelson Garrido
Architects: X Architects
Location: Sharjah - United Arab Emirates - Sharjah - United Arab Emirates
Design Team: Ahmed Al-Ali, Farid Esmaeil, Mirco Urban, Pariya Manafi, Dana Sheikh, Abdullah Bashir, Waleed Al Mezaini, Christian Geronimo, Brian Abarintos, Eyad Zarafeh, HaiderAl Kalamchi
Client: EPAA, Environmental and Protected Area Authority
Area: 2534.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Nelson Garrido
© Nelson Garrido
Wasit Natural Reserve was originally a waste-water and rubbish dump. The rehabilitation process of the damaged eco-system started in 2005, 40,000m2 of rubbish removed, 35,000 trees been re-planted, healing the land from toxic chemicals and conservation of the Unique salt flats and costal sand dunes.
© Nelson Garrido
After years of efforts to bring the non-migratory birds back to the site, WNR is now home to 350 species of birds, a landing zone for 33,000 migrate birds, and a breathing lung to Sharjah city.
© Nelson Garrido
A...
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