
Integrative landscape design of south Sinai-Sharm El Shiekh, Egypt resilient development
Landscape Architecture Studio
King Salamn University
The Landscape Architecture Term Project focuses on strategic landscape adaptation initiatives in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt, as part of the national strategic plan endorsed by local authorities. Each student group will select up to 2 feddans from a 10-feddan site to develop innovative landscape designs that enhance ecological, aesthetic, and recreational aspects while promoting sustainability and tourism.
The project emphasizes cultural integration and community engagement, aiming to reflect the region's heritage and actively involve local stakeholders. Students will conduct comprehensive site analyses, including SWOT assessments and detailed landscape designs, culminating in a portfolio that documents their weekly progress. This initiative not only provides valuable practical experience but also contributes to the sustainable growth and beautification of Sharm el-Sheik, aligning with the broader goals of the strategic plan.