About the size of Belgium, the AlUla region in Saudi Arabia is home to an exceptional natural and historical heritage, including fertile oases, monumental rock formations, and Nabataean ruins. Today, the modern city is being regenerated through architecture that respects the landscape, climate, and local identity. In collaboration with the Royal Commission and the French Agency for AlUla, a coordinated urban strategy promotes architectural quality and citizen participation. Public space development—shaded markets, cafés, and open-air cinemas—revitalizes the city while preserving the oasis, biodiversity, and landscape beauty.
  • Customer:Royal Commission
  • Team:Architecturestudio
  • Program:Public space development
  • Surface:22 561 m²
  • Status:Under study

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