Travaux de reconstruction

Rue Al-Sharif

Projet Al-Sharif — promenade piétonne avec vue sur le Phare et le Tombeau d'Omar Al-Mukhtar
Résumé

Une rue Al-Sharif réinventée : un corridor apaisé à usages mixtes qui relie le Phare et le Tombeau d'Omar Al-Mukhtar par des trottoirs élargis, des pistes cyclables dédiées et des espaces publics ombragés.

À propos de ce projet

Overview

Al Sharif Street is one of the central arteries of the Benghazi city centre regeneration. The proposal reshapes the street into a calmed, mixed-use corridor that connects key heritage landmarks — including the Lighthouse and the Tomb of Omar Al-Mukhtar — through a continuous sequence of widened sidewalks, planted edges, and shaded public space.

Design intent

  • Calm traffic with a narrower carriageway and clearer pedestrian priority.
  • Add generous, shaded sidewalks with seating, lighting, and landscape.
  • Introduce dedicated cycle lanes and cycle corrals along the corridor.
  • Improve pedestrian crossings and street geometry at junctions.
  • Preserve sightlines toward the Lighthouse and Tomb of Omar Al-Mukhtar.
  • Reinforce commercial frontages with active ground-floor uses.

Cross-section principles

The street is organised around six bands — building edges, sidewalks, landscape, cycles, parking, and the carriageway — sized for comfort and accessibility. Typical sidewalk widths are 2 metres, with 4 metres reserved for the central carriageway and dedicated bands for cycling and street furniture.

Public realm improvements

  • Energy-efficient street lighting along the full corridor.
  • Shaded seating bays and small cultural gardens at key intersections.
  • Green infrastructure to manage stormwater and reduce heat.
  • Coordinated paving and street furniture aligned with the City Centre identity.
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