Al Shehhi Wall Garden

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

How do you highlight the lushness and diversity of desert vegetation?

Within the grandeur of an Abu Dhabi palace, a walled garden emerges as a verdant oasis celebrating the region's native flora. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the garden seamlessly blends traditional Islamic architecture with contemporary elements, creating a captivating tapestry of textures and colors. Here, native vegetation takes center stage, with playful planting arrangements that pay homage to the rich biodiversity of the Arabian Peninsula.

The garden's design evokes a sense of whimsy and wonder, inviting visitors on a sensory journey through desert pathways adorned with fragrant herbs, vibrant blossoms, and lush greenery. Towering palms sway gently between the walls, casting dappled shadows upon the landscape below and leading visitors throughout this garden experience. At every turn, unexpected encounters await, from secluded alcoves adorned with intricate latticework to hidden groves bursting with the vibrant hues of bougainvillea and desert roses.

The garden wall stands as an unexpected marvel, its surface adorned with circular openings resembling portals to another world. Through these apertures, desert vegetation cascades outward, flowing onto the arid landscape below like water spilling from a pipe. Each plant, resilient and tenacious, seems to defy the harsh environment, thriving amidst the sand. As the wind whispers through the openings, it carries with it the earthy scent of sage and the delicate fragrance of desert blooms, transforming the barren expanse into a verdant oasis.

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Project Type: Residential | Parks

Client: Undisclosed

Size: 2.8 Acres

Timeline: 2024 - Ongoing

Team: LILA

Status: Concept Design Complete

“A walled residential garden becomes a whimsical collection of native Emirati vegetation.”