104 Neighbourhood Parks in Abu Dhabi

104 new neighbourhood parks designed to improve health, biodiversity, and the everyday quality of life for all Abu Dhabi’s residents.

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Fred Yuhe Zhang | 张宇和

Project Manager, Partner, Head of Chinese Market

Location

Abu Dhabi (Khalifa City, MBZ, Shakhbout, and Al Ain), UAE

Size

740,000 m2

Year

2021 — 2025

Client

Department of Municipalities and Transport, Abu Dhabi

Role

Lead landscape architect

Partners & Collaborators

Parsons

SLA has completed one of the largest urban greening projects to date in the UAE: 104 new neighbourhood parks across Abu Dhabi, designed to improve health, biodiversity, and the everyday quality of life for all Abu Dhabi’s residents.

The 104 new neighbourhood parks are designed to improve health, biodiversity, and the everyday quality of life for all Abu Dhabi’s residents.

Spread across the neighbourhoods of Khalifa City, Al Ain, Shakhbout, and MBZ, SLA has transformed 740,000 m² of previously barren land into 104 vibrant public spaces filled with local trees, native plants, shaded walkways, multi-use sports courts, playgrounds, and social gathering areas.

Together, the 104 parks introduce more than 22,500 new trees and a 500% increase in biodiversity – helping to cool the city, reduce carbon emissions, manage stormwater, and support local wildlife.

“We have seen from the recent record-high temperatures that Abu Dhabi’s climate can make it difficult for people to be active and socialize outdoors. Our 104 parks are designed to change that – by creating cool, green spaces where people can meet, move, and enjoy nature close to home.”

— Rasmus Astrup, Design Principal & Senior Partner
Each park is tailored to its local context, with designs based on native plant ecosystems and community needs.

Each park is tailored to its local context, with designs based on native plant ecosystems and community needs. Amenities range from football pitches and dog parks to picnic tables and exercise zones, offering something for residents of all ages.

The parks use drought-resistant plants and specific soil design techniques that reduce the need for irrigation and maintenance and create a lush and cooling environment for play and socializing where visitors can see, hear, and feel the benefits of enhanced biodiversity and climate resilience.

At the heart of the design process is SLIM, SLA’s proprietary computational design tool that combines advanced digital modelling with ecological and social data to create site-specific solutions for all 104 parks.

At the heart of the design process is SLIM (SLA Landscape Information Modelling), SLA’s proprietary computational design tool that combines advanced digital modelling with ecological and social data.

SLIM has helped SLA’s team of designers, ecologists, anthropologists, and planting specialists create site-specific solutions for all 104 parks – ensuring each park performs optimally in terms of climate resilience, biodiversity, and user experience.

“This is not a ‘starchitect’ project. It’s not about creating flashy icons. It’s about everyday life – about making real, tangible improvements to how people live in their neighbourhoods. We’ve worked closely with local communities, studied their needs, and used advanced design tools to deliver parks that are both beautiful and deeply functional.”

— Rasmus Astrup, Design Principal & Senior Partner
The parks create a lush and cooling environment where visitors can see, hear, and feel the benefits of enhanced biodiversity and climate resilience.

The project marks a significant step forward in resilient and nature-based urban development in the Middle East.

With a wide range of park types – from 1,600 m² pocket parks to 20,000 m² adventure parks – the initiative provides a scalable nature-based model for climate-adapted, people-first green infrastructure.

“These 104 parks show what’s possible when nature, technology, and community come together. They’re not just parks – they’re public health infrastructure, biodiversity engines, and social meeting places. They redefine what public space can be in Abu Dhabi.”

— Rasmus Astrup, Design Principal and Senior Partner
With a wide range of park types the initiative provides a scalable nature-based model for climate-adapted, people-first green infrastructure.