Dubai will soon have the "world's first AI designed park" as part of a host of innovative projects planned for the city, announced His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai's Crown Prince and the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister.
The newly-approved projects, led by Dubai Municipality, also include the 'Dubai Falcon Market' and the 'Dubai Creek Lighting'.
These initiatives reflect Dubai’s approach to leveraging innovation, advanced technologies and urban design to develop human-centric projects that strengthen national identity and support sustainable urban development and the creative economy.
"We believe that the cities best prepared for the future are those capable of creating resilient urban environments, integrated facilities, and enriching urban experiences that reflect identity, culture, and the aspirations of society," said Sheikh Hamdan.
He added that the 'Dubai Falcon Market' will "celebrate our heritage with a future-forward vision", while 'Dubai Creek Lighting' will be an "8km project that will transform the historic heart of Dubai, offering a unique nighttime experience".
As part of our efforts to enhance quality of life and urban services across the emirate, I have approved a new package of Dubai Municipality projects. These projects include the 'Dubai Falcon Market', the first of its kind in the region, celebrating our heritage with a… pic.twitter.com/GlmKvhJHbB
— Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) June 25, 2026
First AI-Powered Park Design Challenge
The challenge aims to develop an innovative model for designing parks and public spaces using AI technologies throughout the planning and design phases, while also leveraging data analytics to better understand community needs and public space usage patterns.
The challenge targets designers and urban environment specialists, university students and researchers, startups and innovation leaders in the fields of AI, technology and design.
It includes a collaborative evaluation and selection process combining international expertise with community participation.
Winning designs will be selected by a judging panel comprising internationally renowned designers and senior Dubai Government executives, alongside the involvement of local residents in the final selection process.
Dubai Falcon Market
The first integrated and specialised falcon market of its kind in the region, will feature a design drawing inspiration from the symbolism and cultural significance of the falcon in Emirati heritage.
The project forms part of Dubai’s broader strategy to develop its rural and desert areas, aimed at enhancing the environmental and heritage character of these locations while creating sustainable destinations that improve quality of life, preserve local heritage, and provide integrated experiences for residents and visitors.
The market's innovative architectural design is inspired by the wings of a falcon, symbolising strength, movement and connection, and creating a unique visual identity that blends heritage with a future-focused spirit.
It will include specialised retail outlets for falcons and related supplies, spaces for cultural and heritage events and activities, a fully integrated veterinary clinic, and a range of services and experiences for visitors.
The total area of the project is approximately 50,000 square feet, with an estimated cost of around AED 50 million.
Dubai Creek Lighting
The project includes the development of a fully integrated night-time experience across Dubai Creek through the implementation of an innovative lighting system that enhances the area’s visual identity and revitalises waterfronts and historical districts after sunset.
The lighting system will cover promenades, creek entrances, heritage markets, building façades and waterfront walkways, creating a vibrant, safe, and attractive urban environment.
The project also aims to transform the creek into an exceptional night-time destination that combines architectural, historical and cultural beauty by highlighting heritage and architectural details and enhancing night-time activities and interactive experiences.
It is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2027.
Landmark projects and initiatives with top architects
Dubai Municipality, through its Urban Planning and Design Lab, continues to engage leading international architects in developing landmark projects that reflect the emirate’s future vision while reinforcing its local identity through a contemporary global perspective.
In this context, the Municipality announced its collaboration with renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma to develop the ‘Reservoir Park’ project, marking Kuma’s first park project in Dubai.
The design vision draws inspiration from the harmonious relationship between nature, people, and architecture, blending architectural innovation with local cultural identity in a way that reflects Dubai’s unique urban heritage through a contemporary global design language.
These initiatives support the objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, and the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan to elevate quality of life and reinforce Dubai’s position as a leading global city in innovation, sustainability and integrated urban living.
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, has approved a series of new development projects and initiatives by #DubaiMunicipality.
— بلدية دبي | Dubai Municipality (@DMunicipality) June 25, 2026
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— بلدية دبي | Dubai Municipality (@DMunicipality) June 25, 2026

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