UNStudio’s Blueprint for Sustainable Urban Living
UNStudio, together with a multidisciplinary team of experts, has unveiled the masterplan for Expo City Dubai, a transformative mixed-use development that builds on the legacy of Expo 2020 Dubai. Located in the heart of Dubai, this ambitious project is planned to establish a new center for innovation, sustainability, and community-focused urban living in the UAE.
Expo City Dubai is rooted in the success of Expo 2020 Dubai, the world expo which ran from October 2021 until March 2022. The event attracted over twenty-four million visitors from 192 nations during its six-month run and later hosted COP 28. The newly announced masterplan transforms the site into a forward-thinking urban hub, designed to achieve LEED Gold and WELL Community Gold certifications. The team at UNStudio notes that this development will reflect a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and collaboration, and hopes to set a new standard for responsible urban growth.

UNStudio unveils Expo City Dubai as a sustainable urban hub | image © Hansinok
preserving and transforming the existing site
Developed by architecture studio UNStudio in collaboration with landscape studio SLA and engineering advisors at Buro Happold, the Expo City Dubai masterplan is a key component of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. It aligns with Dubai’s broader decarbonization goals and its roadmap to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The plan retains over 80% of the infrastructure and buildings from Expo 2020, ensuring cohesion while adapting to future needs. Covering 3.5 square kilometers, the city will eventually house more than 35,000 residents and 37,000 professionals, while continuing to attract around 50,000 visitors annually.
UNStudio’s masterplan preserves the spirit and fabric of the original Expo 2020 site while introducing a more efficient grid structure for improved navigation and accessibility. This shift from the organic layout of the former Thematic Districts creates a robust urban framework that supports sustainable growth. The phased development approach ensures flexibility, allowing the city to evolve in response to changing demands.

the masterplan retains 80% of expo 2020 infrastructure and brings a more efficient grid | image © HISM
the five districts of expo city dubai
The masterplan organizes Expo City Dubai into five distinct districts, each offering a unique mix of uses and amenities: Expo Downtown: A high-density mixed-use area featuring the tallest building in Expo City; Expo Fields: A model for healthy living, including sports fields, a school, homes, retail outlets, F&B venues, and an arena for large-scale events; Expo Hills: A low-density residential community with landscaped gardens and open spaces, offering a tranquil urban living experience; Expo Business: A campus-style environment for innovative and sustainability-focused businesses; Expo Valley: A low-density residential neighborhood adjacent to the masterplan site, set for completion in 2026.
Each district integrates green and blue spaces, creating a network of parks, gardens, and urban water features that enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

35,000 residents and 37,000 professionals will be live and work across five districts | image © HISM
The relocation of the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) to the site introduces new opportunities for business, retail, and hospitality. Special attention has been given to the interface between the DEC and Expo City Dubai, ensuring a fluid and vibrant connection. What’s more, a new open park and micro-mobility paths will link Expo Valley to Expo City Dubai, to lend a sense of community and accessibility.
With the planned opening of Al Maktoum International Airport in 2030, Expo City Dubai is poised to become a destination for transit passengers and first-time visitors to the UAE. The masterplan includes unique local hotels, farm-to-table restaurants, and a rich cultural program, offering a welcoming introduction to Dubai’s dynamic spirit.

each district integrates green spaces local amenities and a mix of residential and retail | image © Plomp
The landscape and public realm design, led by SLA, is structured around the three themes of Expo 2020: Sustainability, Mobility, and Opportunity. This approach ensures a holistic, nature-based development, featuring extensive green and blue networks, vibrant plazas, and climate-resilient strategies. The inclusion of over 30,000 native trees and the creation of an urban ‘Expo Forest’ further enhance biodiversity and provide recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
Expo City Dubai sets ambitious sustainability goals, including reducing energy and water consumption, increasing biodiversity, and promoting clean energy and alternative water sources. The masterplan prioritizes sustainable transport options, walkable spaces, and an abundance of green areas per person. All buildings are required to meet LEED Gold standards, while infrastructure and public realm projects aim for BREEAM Excellent certification. The WELL Community Gold Certification underscores the focus on health and wellness.

Expo City Dubai connects to Expo Valley by a new park and micro-mobility paths | image © HISM

