
AYLA GATES
Scope
Planning
Year
2016
Type
Landscape
Size
Varies
Status
Complete
Location
Aqaba, Jordan



Ayla Gates is a landscape planning project located in Aqaba, Jordan, designed as a prominent entrance to the Ayla development. The project establishes a distinctive gateway that reflects the identity and character of the destination while enhancing the visitor’s sense of arrival.
The design integrates landscape elements with architectural features to create a strong visual landmark. The gate doors are crafted from iron rods with carefully imprinted elements that reference Ayla’s water-inspired branding, forming patterns that echo the fluidity and identity of the development. This detail reinforces the project’s connection to the coastal environment and Ayla’s design language.
Through the combination of structured planting, spatial organization, and signature gateway elements, the project creates a welcoming and recognizable entrance experience. Completed in 2016, the landscape planning responds to Aqaba’s coastal context while emphasizing clarity, identity, and visual impact across a range of gateway scales.
Ayla Gates is a landscape planning project located in Aqaba, Jordan, designed as a prominent entrance to the Ayla development. The project establishes a distinctive gateway that reflects the identity and character of the destination while enhancing the visitor’s sense of arrival.
The design integrates landscape elements with architectural features to create a strong visual landmark. The gate doors are crafted from iron rods with carefully imprinted elements that reference Ayla’s water-inspired branding, forming patterns that echo the fluidity and identity of the development. This detail reinforces the project’s connection to the coastal environment and Ayla’s design language.
Through the combination of structured planting, spatial organization, and signature gateway elements, the project creates a welcoming and recognizable entrance experience. Completed in 2016, the landscape planning responds to Aqaba’s coastal context while emphasizing clarity, identity, and visual impact across a range of gateway scales.
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