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المملكة: It includes 19 models .. The Crown Prince launches the map of Saudi architecture

His Royal Highness Prince Muhammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Prime Minister -may God protect him -launched the map of Saudi Amara, which includes 19 architectural styles inspired by the geographical and cultural characteristics of the Kingdom, within the framework of His Highness’s efforts, to celebrate the urban heritage and enhance the quality of life and develop the urban scene in Saudi cities, in line with the targets of the Kingdom’s vision 2030.
His Highness the Crown Prince, Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Design Directory of Saudi Architecture -may God protect him -stressed that Saudi Arabia reflects the Kingdom’s cultural and geographical diversity, noting that this comes within the Kingdom’s efforts in developing sustainable urban cities that are in harmony with the local nature, and employs the traditional architectural style in modern methods.
His Highness said: “Saudi Amara represents a mixture of ancient heritage and contemporary design, as we are working to improve the urban scene and enhance the quality of life, in a way that achieves a balance between the past and the present, and is a global inspiration for innovation in architectural design.”
His Highness the Crown Prince added: “Saudi Amara contributes to enhancing indirect economic development by increasing the attractiveness of cities, which achieves an increase in the numbers of visitors and tourists, and supports the growth of sectors related to tourism, hospitality and construction. It also aims to build a future in which our cities and societies flourish.”
Saudi Amara aims to enhance the Kingdom’s architectural diversity, support improving the urban scene in its cities, and enabling local capabilities. It is expected that Saudi Arabia will contribute to more than 8 billion riyals in the GPA, in addition to providing more than 34 thousand job opportunities directly and indirectly in the engineering, construction and urban development sectors by 2030.
The Saudi Amara also relies on flexible design directions that allow the use of local building materials without imposing additional financial burdens on owners or developers, as it is based on three main patterns: traditional, transitional, and contemporary, which allows the way for creative design while preserving the authentic architectural style of each city and geographical scope, and the design directions will be applied, starting from major and government projects, commercial buildings, and commercial buildings, and commercial buildings, and commercial buildings, Where the first stage will be in Al -Ahsa, Taif, Makkah Al -Mukarramah, and Abha.
The map of Saudi Arabia includes 19 architectural models, each of which reflects the geographical, natural and cultural characteristics of the region from which it was inspired, without this related to the administrative division of the Kingdom; Each model was identified based on urban and historical studies that reflect the patterns of construction inherited through generations, namely: Najdiya Amara, Najdiya Amara, Amara Tabuk Coast, Amara Al -Madinah Al -Munawwara Al -Swat, Amara, Issuar Asir, Amara, Safouh Tuhama, Amara, Tihama coast, Amara, Abha, Amara, Forsan Islands, Amara Bisha Desert, Amara Najran, Amara O and Al -Ahsa, Amara Al -Qatif, Amara Al -Sharqi, Amara Al -Sharqi Eastern Najdiya.
The efforts to implement Saudi Arabia through partnership between government agencies, engineering offices, and real estate developers, as engineering design studios will provide the necessary support for engineers and designers to ensure the achievement of the highest quality and sustainability standards, while providing engineering instructions and training workshops to qualify local competencies.

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