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It represents the natural terrain of our land and the integration of our rich cultures from the north, south, east, and west, highlighting unity and belonging. The topographic lines have been merged and assembled together to form a three-dimensional representation of the Earth’s landscape.
Inspired by the craft of “Al-Qaffas” and “Al-Khous,” which are traditional techniques used to craft furniture from palm fronds, renowned in the Eastern region.
The design consists of several facades and blocks that expresses cohesion and prosperity.
The design idea was inspired by the oath that is performed in front of the king, as an expression of loyalty to him, the nation and the country’s constitution. The idea is an interplay of three main elements:
The general site consists of explicit and intertwined geometric shapes that express the journey of the heroes, as the engineering language of the general site reflects all the difficulties and situations they went through during the almost impossible trip.
The Aebayah roundabout is an embodiment of the progress that the Saudi society is witnessing in light of the 2030 vision under the leadership of King Salman.
The design idea was inspired by the Saudi Alardha, a folk dance that started as one of the war songs, but it was performed at times during celebrations and holidays until it later became a symbol of the Saudi culture.
An interactive sculpture inspired by the traditional shipbuilding craft once used in the Arabian Gulf.
Depicting the story of the legendary sword “Al-Ajrab” in the journey of the second unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the hands of Imam Turki bin Abdullah, which is the most renowned in the history of contemporary Arab swords.
Where Creativity Meets National Pride