The Ghaf Woods Experience Ceer is located near the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed highway in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the result of the collaboration between AOE Architecture Studio (AOE) based in Beijing and STUDIOI Dubai. This ceer is the first resideial complex iegrated with the forest in this desert city. (Newatlas)

Photographer: Unknown / Arch-Exist Photography
Gough Woods design heralds a paradigm shift in urban life, a move towards biophilic design, low-carbon lifestyle and sustainable and community-orieed developme. Biophilic design is an architectural approach that iegrates natural elemes such as light, water and plas io the built space with the aim of promoting the health and well-being of resides.
Design based on the concept of natural growth
The designers of this structure saw it as a living being that grew naturally from the ground. Its exterior is covered with fiberglass concrete panels that go up and down in a slow and smooth rhythm, giving the impression of the dunes in consta motion. Large glass walls on the south side open the building to the view of the newly plaed forest and surrounding water features.

Photographer: Unknown / Arch-Exist Photography
Gough Woods’ clever design is not only aesthetic; Stretched ceilings create a pleasa shade and blue elemes iegrated with the building coribute to passive cooling. Passive cooling refers to a set of design solutions in architecture, whose purpose is to reduce the iernal temperature of the building and create thermal comfort, without using mechanical and energy-consuming systems (such as air conditioners).
A journey to the future through a tunnel of light
The ierior of the Gough Woods Ceer is an experieial journey in itself. After passing through a light-filled tunnel, visitors encouer exhibits that showcase the sustainable materials and technologies used in this futuristic city.

Photographer: unknown / newatlas.com
The pinnacle of this experience is a Virtual Reality (VR) suite that allows resides to walk through the Gough Woods master plan and experience living in their forested future. This space is designed so flexibly that it can host cultural and social eves in the future.
The area around the building is also carefully designed; From an amphitheater for gatherings to quiet gardens for coemplation and ieraction with nature. Every corner of this space is an invitation to return to nature and strengthen social ties. More than just a building, the Gough Woods Experience Ceer is a beacon for the future of urban living, proving that even in the heart of the desert, a green, sustainable and technology-driven place can be built.

Photographer: unknown / newatlas.com
Do you think such projects can be a model for the future of other cities in Iran and the world? Share your commes with other readers of Kejaro so that we can talk together.
Cover photo source: www.archdaily.com Photographer: Unknown



