Park Promenade & Parade Pavilion

Client Private Engineering Office
Completion December 2018
Value (QAR) 136,229,111.00

A Cultural & Urban Landmark

This expansive public space combines Qatar's cultural elements to celebrate national occasions in front of the Doha Corniche. The project introduced the first-ever red asphalt road in Doha, reflecting the prestigious development of Majlis Al Taaon Street towards the Amiri Diwan.

  • 8.5 hectares of landscaped public space with environmental considerations.
  • 3.2 km of dedicated car, walking, and cycling paths with smart lighting.
  • Signature pavilion structure with contemporary and traditional influences.
  • Red asphalt road, a prestigious first for road construction in Qatar.
  • Microclimate management through strategic shade structures and vegetation.

Core Project Features

A beloved community asset and tourism attraction that sets new standards for public space development in the region.

Sustainable Design

Integrated eco-friendly features including solar-powered lighting, water-efficient irrigation, and native plant landscaping designed to thrive in Qatar's climate.

Recreational Facilities

Multiple activity zones for all ages, including children's play areas, fitness stations, sports courts, and dedicated cycling and jogging tracks.

Cultural Elements

Artistic installations and design elements that celebrate Qatari heritage, including traditional architectural motifs incorporated into modern structures.

Community Spaces

Carefully designed gathering areas with shaded seating, interactive water features, and an outdoor amphitheater for community events and performances.

Enhancing Urban Life

The Park Promenade and Parade Pavilion showcases Bojamhoor's commitment to creating meaningful public spaces that enhance urban life in Qatar. By balancing aesthetic excellence with practical functionality, and sustainability with cultural relevance, this project delivers a public amenity that has quickly become a beloved community asset and tourism attraction.

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