The Jeddah Public Park has been envisioned as an open and accessible green space that responds gracefully to the local climate while providing a balance between active community zones and quiet shaded corners for reflection. Drawing inspiration from the character of modern oriental Islamic gardens, the design creates a lush, serene environment that blends tradition with contemporary sensibilities.
At the heart of the concept is a sensitivity to the existing landscape. Mature trees andpalms have been carefully retained and aesthetically pruned, ensuring continuity with thesite’s natural character while enriching its visual appeal. The entrances are marked withplanting beds of Crinums, Agaves, Vinca, and Ixora, chosen for their fragrance and vibrantcolor, offering visitors a sensory welcome. Throughout the park, bougainvillea hedges and climbers frame the boundaries with seasonal vibrancy, while Pennisetum grasses, Ruellia, and carefully placed rocks and gravel introduce softness, texture, and a natural rhythm to the garden.
The material palette reflects a contemporary yet timeless aesthetic. A signature fence withpatterned detailing defines the edge, while the flooring alternates between coloredconcrete, stone, and gravel finishes to create variety and harmony underfoot. Subtlelighting elements are integrated throughout the park, accentuating pathways, trees, andfocal points, ensuring that the garden remains inviting and atmospheric well into the evening.
This public park is more than a landscaped space; it is a place where fragrance, greenery, and thoughtful design come together to create a welcoming retreat for the Jeddah community.



