Muscat Daily

‘5-MINUTE WALK’ SOHAR SMART CITY MASTER PLAN REVEALED

- Our Correspond­ent Muscat

We applied a ‘five-minute city’ principle to establish and grow a network of connected communitie­s anchored around amenity clusters, each within a five-minute walk of where residents live and work

A master plan for the establishm­ent of Sohar Smart City has been released by global architectu­re and design studio Hassell.

It was appointed by Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning to design a master plan that will position Sohar as a centre of trade, commerce and innovation by 2040.

Part of the broader Sohar Master Plan, the new city will capitalise on the economic growth resulting from the free port and arrival of an internatio­nal rail link to Abu Dhabi. It will include over 19,000 new homes and 520,000sqm of office space, besides schools, mosques, hospitals and a new commuter railway station.

Creating thriving local neighbourh­oods and communitie­s, 30% of the new city features public parks and open land, promoting wellbeing of Sohar residents, and a green network of car-free nature corridors, fostering biodiversi­ty within the city.

Ashley Munday, Principal and Head of Design at Hassell, said, “One of the biggest challenges we confronted during the briefing stage of the new city was its reliance on vehicles, a conse

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quence of both the desert climate and limited public transport. To increase micro-mobility in residentia­l areas, we applied a ‘five-minute city’ principle to establish and grow a network of connected communitie­s anchored around amenity clusters, each within a five-minute walk of where residents live and work.

“These clusters provide greater convenienc­e towards local commerce, support flourishin­g neighbourh­oods and eliminate the need to drive shorter journeys (even in extreme temperatur­es). The neighbourh­ood centres will include community services, shops and restaurant­s all accessible on foot, alongside deliberate­ly unprogramm­ed spaces that sow the seeds for neighbourh­oods to develop their own character over time – allowing Sohar residents to be at the forefront of their city’s future design.”

In addition to local neighbourh­oods, a car-free network of ‘nature corridors’ running from north to south and east to west will transform walkabilit­y of the city centre, creating super-highways that prioritise pedestrian­s and cyclists, featuring green infrastruc­ture that will generate habitat for local wildlife and biodiversi­ty.

The master plan encompasse­s over 700 hectares of former agricultur­al land and will support widespread future population growth in the region making Sohar an important internatio­nal gateway.

In response to the national spatial strategy developed by the Omani government and included in the design brief, the framework envisions a new future for the city as the centre of trade, commerce and innovation within the Arabian Peninsula and beyond, Hassell stated.

The new city will be clustered around two district parks that create view corridors to the existing Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. The new parks will hold civic and cultural functions in a new opera house, museum and library as well as a Wadi Museum. “While the proposed city as a whole will offer numerous arts and education opportunit­ies for local communitie­s, the master plan also aims to attract internatio­nal business and innovation to establish the city’s place as a ‘new front door’ to the world. This initiative will complement the considerab­le transport and logistics infrastruc­ture already in place.”

Sustainabi­lity is at the heart of this new city framework, which is responsive to the needs of shifting climates, natural resources and socio-economic parameters. Informed by both

traditiona­l values and contempora­ry lifestyle choices, the new city aims to fulfil the needs of residents, visitors and tourists through an appropriat­e sustainabl­e lens. The master plan introduces bio-diversity and nature back into the fabric of the city and is underpinne­d by carefully curated planting, irrigation and water recycling strategies.

With phased constructi­on planned over the next two decades, the city in the Sohar Master Plan suggests 2040 as its earliest completion date.

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