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Our October issue features residential projects that go way beyond traditional buildings and infrastructure, these projects have been designed with the future in mind. Learn about the landscape architects, urban planners and developers who are rising to the climate challenge by creating smarter, more resilient cities, that also promote community wellbeing.

Sierra Sathorn is a new residential complex in Bangkok that hopes to set new standards in high-rise design through sustainable landscape architecture practices and innovative terrarium solutions. The project targets biodiversity, efficient water management, and ecological well-being, maximising green spaces for a more sustainable urban future.

Our cover story features the Russian architectural bureau RYMAR Studio, who give us a sneak peek into their large-scale renovation project of a luxury family home in the prestigious Al Mamoura District of Doha, Qatar. We also feature the renovation of an opulent family villa located in an affluent neighbourhood of Jaipur, India.

As the curtain closes on the 2023 Landscape Festival held during September in Bergamo, this year’s cultural capital of Italy, we look at architects Topotek 1's proposal that it submitted during the festival, it’s a physical and figurative framework designed with collective social efforts in mind. Under the theme, “Grow Together Grow Green” they built a modular structure of scaffolding covered with seedlings of species that are typical to the region. The use of scaffolding – a lightweight and reusable system – constitutes a strategy for the installation’s primary structure which has an almost indefinite life cycle that can be repurposed in different locations.

Landscape Middle East Magazine Description:

PublisherMEMEDIA Publishing

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Landscape Magazine is the first specialized monthly publication targeting the landscaping industry in the Middle East.It is distributed to 5,500 professionals in the UAE, KSA, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, and others.The list includes government agencies, developers, contractors, traders, consultants, landscape architects, and others in this field.

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