The structure, situated at the dolphin-shaped Shurayrah island, is being developed by the Red Sea Development Company and created by British architectural design and engineering firm Foster and Partners.
Vast wealth and the promise of dramatic change make for cautious optimism concerning Saudi Arabia, the chief executive…
20 Views | the publication reaches you by | Saudi Arabia TodayJohn Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Development Company, said:
“We expect guests to be awed by what they see when they first arrive at The Red Sea Project.
He added:
”The Coral Bloom designs, taking inspiration from the incredible flora and fauna found uniquely in Saudi Arabia, promise to make that vision a reality,”
“Shurayrah Island is the gateway to the Red Sea Project, so it is important that it sets a new benchmark in groundbreaking architecture and sustainable design, not just for our destination, but globally too. This is achieved by going beyond simply protecting the environment, to applying a regenerative approach.”
There will be 11 hotels on Shurayrah Island, operated by major brands.
The hotel designs have been adapted given the emergence of COVID-19 in the last year, including the removal of internal corridors.
The resorts will be constructed from ebergy-efficient materials.
The project for the design, engineering and procurement of the new 400,000m3/day Jubail II seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO)…
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