There are several parks and open spaces in Dubai that are worth visiting with your entire family. And Dubai Municipality recently updated seven of its popular parks so that it offers innovative sports fields. Yes, the designs have not only been inspired by a particular sport, but they also blend art and sustainability together.
Seven Parks In Dubai See A Makeover
Seven parks in Dubai were given a sporty makeover. For the volleyball court in Al Mankhool Park used recycled tyres, ensuring high sustainability standards for its volleyball court. Similarly, basketball courts have featured dynamic graphics that highlight athleticism and even player movement. With high-quality supporting infrastructure, these have been built across public parks, neighbouring parks, and recreational facilities, and seven locations.
In case you’re wondering, the places that have seen this cool new makeover are as follows:
- Mankhool Park
- Uptown Mirdif Park
- Hor Al Anz
- Al Satwa
- Al Barsha Lake
- Al Jafilia Square
- Al Warqa Park
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What Do These Makeovers Entail?
As announced by the Dubai Municipality on Sunday, February 23, the sports fields will be more than just playing areas. These places will serve as multipurpose spaces that aim to encourage physical activity, community, engagement, and even artistic expression. Each of these will boast a unique contemporary design that combines artistic creativity with high-quality sporting infrastructure.
In fact, these courts have distinctive artwork and include hand-painted designs by local and international artists. These reflect the spirit of Dubai’s vibrant culture and sports scene. Finally, sports fields are designed in collaboration with leading international companies that are in the sports, and service sectors. The logos of these companies have also been integrated into the design.
So, if you are someone who visits any of these parks, will certainly upgrade and look, that’s quite awesome.
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