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AuthorFurlan, Raffaello
AuthorAlMohannadi, Mooza
Available date2017-11-06T07:43:49Z
Publication Date2016-01-01
Publication NameArchnet-IJAR International Journal of Architectural Research.
CitationFurlan, R., AlMohannadi, M. Light rail transit and land use in Qatar: An integrated planning strategy for Al-Qassar's TOD (2016) Archnet-IJAR, 10 (3), pp. 170-192.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5733
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v10i3.1020
AbstractThe State of Qatar is presently facing the development of major transport infrastructure, to be finalized (A) by 2022 for the planned FIFA World Cup and (B) by 2030, as envisioned by the comprehensive national development planning strategy, also named Qatar National Vision (QNV-2030). The under-development metro system foresees the construction of four main lines. In addition, Doha, the capital city of the State of Qatar, is experiencing the progress of (1) prestigious mega projects and (2) several transit villages around the major metro stations. These projects are the manifestation of the deliberate attempt of Qatar to establish Doha as the service, economic and cultural hub of Middle East. Currently, traffic is considered a major concern: 'Park-and-Ride' facilities along train stations may reduce the general amount of vehicles on the road network and provide a 'stress-free' passenger experience when transitioning to and from the new Doha Metro System. Therefore, one of major challenges for urban planners is guaranteeing that all metro-stations and facilities (A) are fully integrated within the urban context of their surroundings and (B) provide multi modal transportation facilities. This urban planning strategy aims at reducing traffic through the design of compacted, mixed used transit villages, or Transit Oriented Developments (TODs). This paper explores the case of the neighborhood of Al-Qassar metro station. The exploration starts with the review of the relevant literature and the analysis of the site. Finally, the resultant planning-strategy for an integrated conceptual development of AL-Qassar-TOD envisions the development of a compact transit village, which contributes to reduce the traffic, to enhance pedestrian connectivity and to shape a liveable community.
Languageen
PublisherArchNet
SubjectAl-Qassar metro station
Built environment
Land use
Transit villages
TitleLight rail transit and land use in Qatar: An integrated planning strategy for Al-Qassar's TOD
TypeArticle
Pagination170-192
Issue Number3
Issue Number3
Volume Number10
dc.accessType Open Access


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