Creating Great Places in Riyadh

All too often, local governments overly depend on “big projects” such as a convention center to be a catalyst for revitalization, only to see them fall short. Even if a long-term vision is created the plans often sit on a shelf because there are limited short-term results, and there is no time to implement longer term strategies before the next government has a new idea or vision.

Both government and public sector entities have struggled to create great cities and neighborhoods. Traditional thinking defines a great city by quantifiable statistics as population count, number of businesses and jobs, median household income, unemployment rates, etc. However, over the past few decades, leaders have learned that the non-quantifiable aspects of a city are just as important toward reaching the title of an “amazing” city and in many cases these aspects lead to major transformation. The idea of “Place” is a leading example of a non-quantifiable element of great cities. Recent research demonstrates that quality of “place” creates quantifiable benefits because “places” creates spin-off economic growth, and human activity and interaction.

Central Riyadh is embarking on a major transformational journey. Leadership has the unique opportunity to establish a long-term vision that transforms the physical, economic and cultural dynamics of the city. With the input from various stakeholders and the community, this vision can redefine Riyadh going forward.

I traveled to study public spaces in Central Riyadh, particularly the heart of the Historic City, and understand how they can become catalytic social places and destinations that contribute to an overall economic revitalization of neighborhoods, districts, and the city as a whole. The Placemaking Fund team, together with the Center for Local Governance, initiated a placemaking process for two public spaces in Central Riyadh: Al Futah Park and Umm Suleim. These spaces were selected as initial pilots to demonstrate the effectiveness of the placemaking techniques that can be applied more widely in the future.

 

LOCATION

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

PARTNER

The Placemaking Fund

YEAR

2019

ROLE(S)

Program Management

Urban Planning & Design

Placemaking

Community Engagement

PHOTOS

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