Urban Planning in Qatar: Strategies and Vision for the Development of Transit Villages in Doha
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2016-12-07Metadata
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Doha, the capital city of the State of Qatar, has went through a fast growth in its economy and
transformation of its built environment. Currently, major urban public transit systems are under
construction. This paper looks at Souq Waqif station and its surrounding neighbourhood as one
of the new transit hubs of Qatar. The district is located in the core of Doha and plays a significant
role in the social, economic and particularly culture, as a way of life, of the people in Qatar.
Within the context of Doha, there is an urge to implement transit villages, also defined as
transit-oriented developments (TODs), in most of the existing centres along the rail network.
A TOD is a mixed use commercial and residential area designed to maximise access to public
transport and to encourage transit ridership. Therefore, it is critical to understand the
benefits and impacts that TODs would invite in this context before investing large funds in
developing them. The research empirically investigates the level at which transit villages can
be implemented and also formed within the built environment of Doha. It is argued that this
strategy and vision would encourage sustainable development by supporting better
transport integration and land use. The aim is to assess and promote sustainable
developments integration in the city of Doha through controlling increasing traffic and
planning for transit villages. In order to develop a strategy for intervention, the existing TOD
case study of Yeerongpilly in Australia was analysed, followed by the exploration of the
conditions of the existing Souq Waqif area. The assessment of the Souq Waqif allowed
judgments of the existing development to be made, which in turn leads to the draft of
potential recommendations and suggestions for the formation and implementation of transit
villages in Doha.
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