This work was conducted to identify the location, area, system design and
inventory of natural and structural elements of public garden at New Sham
Suburb in 2011 after lifting of the current status of the garden in order to
match a plan identical
to the reality. The garden was evaluated from the
visitors’ point of views concerning the service, the environmental elements, and
the aesthetical aspects through a questionnaire were accomplished during the
summer months by 200 visitors. Results showed that the service aspects were
satisfied partially because of the absence of some basic services or inadequate
such as non availability of private parking for the garden, insufficient sources
of drinking water and toilets and lack of care cleaning for the existed toilets, in
addition to the inadequate elements of entertainment in the garden. As for the
environmental elements, they were not sufficient due to the small area of the
garden as a public one, the lack of plant diversity, shaded areas and water
facilities in the public garden. In addition, the results showed that the
aesthetical aspects were also not sufficient as a result of the absence of water
basins or movements, the distribution of plants in the garden and the scarcity
of floral beds.