Urban design of a residential neighborhood
a neighborhood…..residence and life

This competition involves the urban design of a residential 
neighbourhood that should be responsive to the objective and subjective 
needs of 5,000-7,000 residents. Submissions must determine the areas 
needed for different land uses, propose appropriate urban forms, and 
take into account both pedestrian and vehicular movement networks. 
Landscaping should also be considered as an integral part of the design 
of a good residential neighbourhood.

Through this competition, the following objectives will be sought:
*Reflect the local Arab Muslim society identity through the design of a 
residential neighbourhood that is responsive to the needs of the Saudi 
family.
*Strengthen the feeling of belonging to the neighbourhood and reinforce 
the sense of community among its residents.
*Propose dwelling types that would be responsive to the needs of 
different living standards.
*Secure the privacy of the family within its dwelling unit.
*Motivate social cohesion among residents.
*Provide for the necessary public services and amenities whether they 
are educational, socio-cultural, or leisure. A balanced distribution of 
these services within the neighbourhood and the residential quarter is 
required.
*Take into consideration the aesthetic aspects of a residential 
environment through outdoor open space design (trees, pavement, fences, 
signs, lighting, colours).
*Contribute to neighbourhood security through a hierarchy of urban 
spaces and land use planning either at the neighbourhood or quarter 
level. The whole design must lead to vibrant streets and places.
*Take account of residents' safety through sound planning of structured 
vehicular and pedestrian networks.
*Take account of economic considerations and sustainability issues 
through the sound use of land areas and avoid high execution, 
operational and maintenance costs to the neighbourhood.
*New design ideas can be useful in the planning of new neighbourhoods.

The competition aims also at benefiting those who are involved in the 
field of urban planning and design in the Kingdom whether they are 
practitioners or developers in the private or the public sectors. It is 
hoped that these new design ideas will help rethinking the typical and 
predominant super-grid block (2kmx2km) that has dominated Arriyadh 
residential neighbourhood planning.

A jury has yet to be announced consisting of Saudi and international 
academic professors, professionals and experts in the field of urban 
design. Students and professionals will have separate juries.

The competition is open to professionals and students (teams or 
individuals) worldwide. There is no entry fee for students; but 
professionals must submit SR500. All inquiries must be e-mailed and sent 
to the Competition Committee in the name of "Head of Technical 
Committee" during the period indicated in the following schedule.

The registration deadline is May 3, 2006, and the submission deadline is 
July 22, 2006. For more information, please visit 
http://www.housing3udc.com or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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