Barwa's Furjan Wadi Lusail to have 1,700 villas


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Peninsula

Doha: Barwa Real Estate Group today presented the Furjan Wadi Lusail Development in Lusail City at the Cityscape Qatar 2021 exhibition, which opened today at DECC.

Furjan Wadi Lusail is a distinctive residential project inspired by Qatari environment, expressing Qatar's culture and identity and highlighting the nature of daily life and components of old Qatari Furjan (neighborhood) through its special designs, namely Al Sikka (road) and Al Baraha (rest area), which support the privacy of the residents and give it a touch of Islamic architecture, with contemporary integrated engineering. Thus, it will be an integrated and sustainable residential city that revives the spirit of the past in a modern style. 

As per the preliminary studies, the project is located in the northern part of Lusail City and extends over an area of more than 3,476,000 square meters and is surrounded by a number of roads and tram stations. The project will contain 1,700 villas with a different views, along with residential apartments. It will also include facilities like kindergartens, schools, shops, clubs, restaurants, mosques, public areas, health centers, green spaces, waterbodies, roads and paved walkways.

On this occasion, H E Salah bin Ghanem Al Ali, Minister of Culture and Sports and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Barwa Real Estate Group said: "Upon the completion of the study and launch of the project, Furjan Wadi Lusail Development will enhance Barwa's status as a developer of the largest strategic real estate projects in Qatar and bolsters its leadership at the local and regional levels.

He went on to explain that during the design stages of this pioneering project, attention will be drawn to highlight the ancient Qatari architectural identity and the nature of daily life in Qatar, while taking advantage of the development and transformation Qatar witnessed at the level of urban, economic, social and cultural renaissance, through the optimal use of local architecture elements and the integration of heritage methods with modern technology to reduce the consumption of energy and natural resources.

He indicated that the project will also pay attention to provide all amenities and services so that they will be at close vicinity of its components, and independently for each Freej, along with outlining perceptions to create valleys, rest areas and open spaces to form the landmarks of the Freej. 

Abdullah bin Jabara Al Rumaihi, CEO of Barwa Real Estate Group, pointed out that all themes rooted in the memory of the Qatari society will be taken into account in the details of the project study, combined with touches of modernity in the standards of establishing real estate projects. Furthermore, he indicated that the project study will take into consideration that the main streets shall be separated from the residential areas within the project. In addition, car parking will be developed in a modern and different way in order to promote the Basement Parking concept that many residents of houses or villas may not be accustomed to, as well as designing buildings similar to what the Qatari citizen is accustomed to while adding all the touches of the lifestyle of old Freej.

 

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