Experts discuss latest tech in building smart cities, landscapes
DUBAI, April 3, 2021
Leading global players in the construction and landscape design sectors along with top architects discussed the latest technologies for building smart cities across the globe at the Middle East Smart Landscape Summit in Dubai.
The 9th instalment of the summit was back for two full days of panels and keynote presentations exploring the latest advancements that are shaping landscapes and urban development across the globe.
Held on March 31 and April 1 at Le Méridien Dubai Hotel and Conference Centre, the event delved into the technologies and strategies that are helping to build happy, healthy and well-connected cities.
To kick off day one, Michael Austin from City of Bellevue, Washington joined virtually for a keynote presentation on the Grand Connection public space project in the Seattle Metro Region.
To follow, Khalid Meccai from Alyaf Geo explored sustainable landscaping practices and how they're applicable in the Middle Eastern context, said the organisers.
Sherif Hosny from Schaduf was the next speaker exploring the world of micro-farming and its effects on socio-environmental development.
After a break, delegates returned for the first panel session of the day. Featuring Ayub Hassan Algaferi of Al Ain Municipality, Husain Al Saeedi from Abu Dhabi City Municipality and
Khaled Nawar from Hunter Industries, this session delved into the challenges and rewards of taking a sustainable approach to retrofitting, they stated.
Nathan Chapman from Eva-Last was up next to give an insightful presentation on composite. From Modon Properties, Carlos Vieira discussed the need for balance between the old and the new when creating effective public spaces, particularly in the context of Covid-19.
Up next, the summit heard from Fady Nassim of Jeddah Economic Company as he spoke on the need for a human-centric approach to urban design, said the organisers.
A panel discussion between DJ Armin of ZAS Group, Ala Hason from HKS architects, Ewa Juszczyk from UA Architects and Neil Serridge from Benoy went into the dynamic role of the landscape designer and challenges faced when working in the arid Middle East.
A quick address from Emir Ergec, from Gulf Perlite, carried the event through to networking lunch and the end of day one.
To begin day two, Martha Schwartz of Martha Schwartz Partners and Steven Velegrinis from Aecom jointly presented on the deeper, structural aspects of landscape design beyond the aesthetics, the event organisers said.
Next, Rayya Jawhar from Buro Happold spoke on the nature-based solutions that are helping to create smarter, more sustainable cities.
For the first panel of the day, Clinton Southorn from Abu Dhabi Golf Club, Matthew Perry from Dubai Golf, Stuart Horwood from Jumeirah Golf Estates and Toby Lumsden from Dubai Sports City discussed the role of landscape design in building great sports and recreational facilities.
Later, Baharash Bagherian from Diamond Developers took the summit through the next generaton of sustainable cities and demonstrated the impacts of urban design on community culture, said the organisers.
Boris Fabinski then spoke on the challenges and benefits of green structures, specifically their impact on liveability, they added.-TradeArabia News Service