The world's largest botanical garden on Oman desert

Perhaps the arid desert landscape of Oman can hardly make you think of lush forests. But the biodiversity of the world's largest botanical garden Oman Botanic Garden will make us change this thinking.

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This is the design of Arup, Grimshaw and Haley Sharpe firms on a 1,037 acre estate.The garden has rich natural flora and also the most unique species of this country.

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Located at the foot of Mount Al Hajar in the Sultanate, Oman, the garden is one of the few places in the world where the ancient seabed still exists in the landscape due to the geological tectonic activity of the area. .Working in this unique landscape, the architects have designed a complex that can blend old and new, natural and artificial environments.

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Visitors to the garden will be walking on the running paths that open up the landscape of undulating, winding landscapes of mountains, deserts and experience the diversity of impressive flora.The environment inside the garden has a unique flora.This environmental design is very subtle and precise with the aim of simulating the natural temperature and humidity of the native climate.

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In addition to the central garden, this complex also has additional space for educational institutions and research on the conservation of the region's biodiversity.

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The buildings and landscape architecture here are designed to meet international standards for LEED green architecture, Platinum certification.Sustainable design is also a challenge to local water scarcity.Thanks to advanced systems, the entire complex can operate with a fresh water-drained system combined with a sustainable water source.

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