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Desert X Al Ula Visitor Centre in Saudi Arabia by KWY.studio

Sunday, April 5th, 2020

Article source: KWY.studio

Some of the most prevalent structures found everywhere around Al Ula are walled date plantations, usually rectangular in shape with large, centrally aligned gates. With palm tree crowns peaking above the sand coloured walls, we can imagine the refreshing shade within, a place where one could rest from the surrounding arid desert. Not far from Al Ula is Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rock-cut monumental tombs. The most significant of these are decorated in an eclectic weave of architectural styles in precisely cut sandstone columns, arches and cornices: fine examples of delicate design and incredible craftsmanship. Interior space is usually a clear, carved void defined by the mass of cut stone – and by Meda’in Saleh’s siq there is an intriguing traditional dining hall lined by three benches for holding annual banquets.

Image Courtesy © Colin Robertson

  • Architects: KWY.studio
  • Project: Desert X Al Ula Visitor Centre
  • Location: Al Ula, Saudi Arabia
  • Photography: Colin Robertson 
  • Client: Royal Commission for Al Ula
  • Design: Ricardo Gomes, Luise Marter and Rebecca Billi
  • Development and Coordination: Filipa Crujo and Sara Cálem
  • Assistants: Fergus Laidlaw, Ali Talaat and Allegra Zanirato
  • Management: AECOM
  • Contractor: NESMA

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