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RABIE AL ASHI.

2018-2025

This portfolio holds a selected work in Architecture: Professional Projects, Academic Projects, Award Wining competitions and cgi visualization.

Rabie Alashi is an Architect and a Creative Designer with 6 years of experience. Currently a full-time design architect at HAK Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.

Passionate, detail oriented, self-managing, and highly skilled architect, with a handson solid experience in architecture and design fields.

As an architect, HAK studio has offered him the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects that varies in scale & typology.

Working directly with Hosam AlAbdulkarim, the firm’s principal architect over 6 years, that has led to a mentor mentee relationship, which has shaped his work and practice.

Rabie has developed an intensive design experience and market understanding with a successful solid track record, where he co-designed and led multiple projects, visions and winning competitions.

Rabie has won several architectural competitions, which earned him a local and international recognition.

Portrait of Rabie Al Ashi

REACH MAP

Note:The table of contents only highlights a selected amount of professional projects.

Contents

Biography

Selected Professional Projects

Jeddah Central Development

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Grand Mosque

Bridge

Seven Entertainment Cluster

Eve Center

Jeddah Boutique Hotel

Personal Competition Projects

Certosa Island Reimagend

Tiny Kiwi Meditation Cabin

House Of The Future

Sansusi Forest Food Court

Yoga House In The Bog

Women’s House

Academic Projects

King Talal Dam Interpretation Center

Other Professional Projects

Seven Entertainment Cluster

Dur Hospitality

Hampton By Hilton Hotel

Residential Courtyard Housing

Al Kharj Township

Riyadh Township

Living Street Contemporary Najdi

Jeddah Pavilion

The platform

Paper Architecture

Sunken Sanctuary

Dome Yard

Credits

COMPETITION: 1ST PLACE WINNER

NEW JEDDAH DOWNTOWN

Year: 2021-2022

Size: 6 Mil sqm

Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Masterplan, Architecture

Role:

Leading the architectural articulation desing.

• Leading the design of the MP placemaking perspictives.

• Leading the project presentation graphic design.

• Co-directing the coordination of CGI subconsultants.

Project Brief Consortium

Jeddah Central Development masterplan is characterized by the Hijazi vernacular urban fabric of the historic city of Jeddah, envisioned in a contemporary interpretation to create an environment with world-class standards, employing the latest trend in smart technology, modern mobility, and sustainability framework. The master plan is in line with the objectives of Vision 2030 and shall contribute to building a vibrant economy while offering a unique lifestyle and quality experience for residents and visitors.

Aerial view (Rendered by Pixelflakes)
Left: Illustrative Masterplan
Right: Barahat Formations Diagram

Barahat Formations

Old Jeddah’s Barahaat are public spaces that are not intentional, rather they appear as a result of how the historic built form organizes itself.

View of the Wellness District
Designed by Rabie Alashi (Rendered by Pixelflakes)

Creation Of Authentic Spatial Journey

This wood model illustrates a cluster of a built form that creates a series of Barahaat which are the public spaces that are not intentional, rather they appear as a result of how the built form organizes itself, therefore a series of journeys organically created where it promotes the sense of discovery in a never ending urban experience inspired from the historic old jeddah.

Right: Urban Fabric-Residential Left: Urban Fabric-Mixed
View of the Boulivard
Designed by Rabie Alashi (Rendered by Arqui9 Visualisation)
View of the Marina
Designed by Rabie Alashi (Rendered by Pixelflakes)
View of the Sea frame
Designed by Rabie Alashi (Rendered by Pixelflakes)

Authentic Retail Spatial Experience

Provides an authentic spatial experience inspired by al balad with diverse experience of retail, commercial, entertainment and mixed use. Featuring a full fledged mixed active ground floor realm as it promotes a sense of discovery in a never ending urban experience unique to jeddah.

Urban Fabric-History Museum
Designed by Rabie Alashi
(Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

COMPETITION:

CLIENT FAVORITE PROPOSAL ,, ,,

SEVEN ENTERTAINMENT CLUSTERS

Year: 2018

Area: 75,100 sqm

Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Entertainment

Role:

• Leading the architectural articulation desing.

• Leading the project presentation graphic design.

• Co-directing the coordination of CGI subconsultants.

Project Brief

Entertainment cluster competition is part of Seven Entertainment Ventures company showcasing distinctive projects that contains big and unique ideas.

The objective is to create an urban lifestyle development centered around indoor & outdoor entertainment products and services for all age groups.

The Cluster concept provides variety of Experiences in one hub one which combines several entertainment segments offering a holistic experience.

View of the Hi-Tech Hub plaza (Rendered by Brick)
Right: Concept diagram
Left: Illustrative Masterplan

Design Process

Clusters of small-scale buildings that will create a series of indoor and outdoor spaces for entertainment and retail programming.

Designed with inclusivity at its core, embracing its setting while looking to the future.

Innovative new concepts for social gatherings and activities are integrated into the public heart of the scheme, along with creative spaces accessible to all of the community to promote family, youth engagement and creativity.

PROGRAM

The cluster program is comprised of five major components: The Hub, The Square, Explorers Town, Waterfront, Parking

ORGANIZATION PROGRAM

The organization of the program are compressed and arranged to remain within the site boundaries

EXPLORERS

CLUSTERING

Clusters of small-scale buildings that will create a series of indoor and outdoor spaces for entertainment and retail experince

HUB
SQUARE
WATERFRONT
View of the Waterfront (Rendered by Brick)

EVE CENTER

Year: 2020

Area: 10,000 sqm

Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Cultural

Role: Co-design

View of Eve center (Rendered by Brick)

PRIMITIVE GEOMETRICAL FORM

Our mother Eve Center - We are envisioning this building to be exhibiting/celebrating humans scientific and cultural Nobel achievements.

CREATING INDOOR EXHIBITION

The design consists of a fragments group of simple enclosures of Indoor/Outdoor gallaries and exhebitions resting on a limestone platform, inspired by local architecture. Forming the city’s context and maintaining its constant emergence status.

PERFORATION SCREEN

The stretched slender columns are forming unique vertical spaces, inspired by the transitional experience qualities of the old city of Jeddah, leading to Eve’s exhibits. Also, those columns will be casting and shaping over their visual intersections unique adaptive patterns through the dimensions of time, perspective and location.

A FLOATING SCREEN OF LIGHT AND SHADE

As the sun passes above, light filters through the perforations in the screen to create an enchanting effect within the museum, known as the rain of light Resulting bright sunlight from above creating a dappled arabesque pattern on the surfaces .

Personal

YACADEMY

POSTGRADUATE DEGREE, WOOD ARCHITECTURE

CERTOSA ISLAND REIMAGEND

Year: 2024

Area: 1500 sqm

Location: Certosa Island, Venice, Italy

Purpose: Design workshop

Project Brief

This experience has been incredibly enriching and inspiring, as I had the opportunity meeting and learning from some of the most exceptional architects in the practice field of architecture through wide range of classes, special lectures & critiques, visits and design workshops.

As part of the course design workshop project, I had the opportunity to work with the design workshop tutor, Lars Almgren, Dorte Mandrup.

Critiques By International Renowned Architects

Dagur Eggertsson (Rintala Eggertsson Architects)

Lars Almgren (Dorte Mandrup)

Marshall Blecher (MAST)

Lone Wiggers (C.F. Møller Architects)

Lukas NOA (NOA)

Thomas Niederberger (Snøhetta)

Boschi Sanada (KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES)

Michele De Lucchi (AMDL CIRCLE)

Sandy Attia (MoDusArchitects)

DESIGN WORKSHOP TUTOR

Lars Almgren, Dorte Mandrup.

Right: Group Portrait
View of the Floating Lodges Designed by Rabie Alashi Rendered by Rabie Alashi

Site Plan

The vision is to create a procession of sequences throuhout the island to enrisch the experince and to revive the legacy of the island. The design intervantion revolve around capitilizing on some of the main historical structures & main buildings combined with creation of floating pavilions and floating lodges.

Center: Site plan
Designed by Rabie Alashi
Rendered by Rabie Alashi

Overview of the nameless relationship of the proposed and existing structures where a new functions are hosted as restaurant addition and a floating platform for recreational activites.

Creation of a versatile floating entertainment, culture, and meditation Conferences, exhibitions converge into a unique experience, technologies and

floating theatre, blending meditation in a stunning waterside. and moments of reflection experience, enriched by cutting-edge eco- friendly design Theater

Salt Marsh Floating Lodges

Creation of salt marshes fostering biodiversity and safeguarding coastlines from erosion, providing a unique setting for floating lodges inspired by the vernacular “Casoni” of the Venice lagoon. With options for families accessible by land and for couples reachable by boat, these lodges pay homage to history.

Center: Diagrams
Rendered by Rabie Alashi
Center: Island Resturant
Designed by Rabie Alashi
Rendered by Rabie Alashi
Center: Floating Pavilion
Designed by Rabie Alashi
Rendered by Rabie Alashi
Center: Floating Lodges
Designed by Rabie Alashi
Rendered by Rabie Alashi

FLOOR

COMPETITION: 1ST PLACE WINNER ,, ,,

TINY KIWI MEDITATION CABIN

Year: 2021

Area: 30 sqm

Location: Hauraki Plains, New Zealand

Typology: Wood Architecture

Team: Rabie Al Ashi, Omar Othman

Project Brief

The Tiny Kiwi Meditation Cabin Competition is part of Bee Breeders’ Small Scale Architecture Appreciation Movement showcasing small projects that contain big ideas. Designers were tasked with proposing an eco-friendly cabin located alongside the Hauraki Plains in New Zealand.

The idea of the cabin is to create a minimalistic object that blends with its surroundings yet maintains a distinctive impression when approaching it.

Visit Website

Maquette Model (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)
View of the Cabin (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Extrusion of the block

Subtraction of the base level

Defining accesses / creating a 360 view

Morphology

The cabin consists of three parts: a wooden structure, a series of platforms, and an adjustable semi-translucent fabric that covers the cabin. The form of the cabin and the materials used provide full views of the beautiful sky and landscape while creating an inviting, warm, and relaxing place for the user.

Creating light weight structure And entrance platform

Installing fabric cover and adding a background terrace

Completing structure and adding the ceiling

diagram

Morphology
View of the main hall
(Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Upper Structural Connection

Wood ceiling with skylight openings

Lower Structural Connection

Fabric Skin

Wood Columns

Flower processing bowl

Hidden Storage unit

View of the main hall (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Interior space

The interior space holds several interesting features that help create the ultimate meditation experience.

There is a uniquely designed fireplace with a slim chimney hanging from the drop beams. Those drop beams hold LED spotlights powered with solar panels to light up the space during night sessions. In addition, the main platform contains a hidden storage underneath for storing any necessary equipment.

View of the interior space (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Spatial Journey

The rear part of the cabin holds an open terrace with a set of bowls that can be used for flower essence processing.

The fabric skin helps in diffusing sunlight as it enters the interior space, also the height of it can be adjusted using a pulley to control the amount of sunlight entering the space as well as to cover the meditation area once the session is over.

View of the main hall
(Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Year: 2023

Area: 300 sqm

Location: Dubai, UAE

Typology: Social Housing

Team: Rabie Alashi, Lavinia Tarif, Omar Othman

Project Brief

The House Of Tomorrow rethinks how we design, and build our future homes as Dubai has been a city at the forefront of innovation, constantly pushing boundaries to redefine what is possible. As the city looks towards the future, a new vision is emerging, a future where community living is sustainable, affordable, and expandable. At the heart of this vision lies the concept of the House of the Future. These houses are designed to be expandable, adapting to the changing needs of residents over time

View of Urban Cluster (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Community Living

Shared spaces over ownership

Shared spaces promote social interaction, offering the community opportunities to connect and engage with neighbors in communal areas. This cultivates a sense of community and connection often missing in more isolated, individually owned properties.

Shared Solar energy collection

Place Making

200% Increase in Density

70% Reduction in environmental impact

Community Creating

Block Clustering Morphology

House typology without setback

Module
House
Cluster
Block
Right: Clustering Morphology Left: Urban Cluster View (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

House Of Future Component

The ‘House of the Future’ is an architectural concept that re-imagines how we live and interact with our built environment. It comprises a range of essential components, designed to be more than just a place to live; it’s a dynamic and evolving ecosystem that fosters innovation, sustainability, and adaptability.”

Solar Canopy

Reduce Solar Gain & Produce Energy

Mashrabiya Shutter

Protective and dynamic veil

Entrance Court

Arrival experience

Elec/water Meters

Integrated within a wall

Modular Elevation

Terrace Trellis

Possible Future Expansion

Water Feature

Act as a Heat Sink

Utilized Setbacks

Panels/Windows/Recesses kit of parts

A peaceful and serene space, carefully designed to provide respite from the outside world

Activating a Roof Terrace involves the transformation of an underutilized rooftop space into a functional and engaging area

Outdoor stairs serve as a multi-faceted architectural element that not only connects spaces but can also act as an entry gate to a future son’s apartment.

Smart Garage equipped with electric vehicle charger, making it convenient for EV owners to charge their vehicles at home.

Shaded Terrace
Tranquil Court Outdoor stairs Smart Garage Roof Terrace
Right: Villa Components Diagram Left: Gf Plan, FF Plan
Front View
(Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Integrated Sustainability Principles

Self sufficient house for 2 weeks

Energy Generation:

Solar-ready roof design capable of supporting an extensive array of photovoltaic solar panels. These panels harness sunlight and transform it into electricity, offering a reliable source for energy storage during a self-sufficiency period of up to two weeks.

Water recycling:

Integrate a home greywater recycling system that effectively processes and re-purposes water from sinks, showers, and laundry, promoting sustainability and water conservation.

Energy Store
Reduce solar heat gain
Greywater recycling
Greywater Tank

DrinkingHydropanel water production

Rainwater Harvest & Reuse

Solar panels

Sustainable Devices

Section
(Rendered by Rabie Alashi, Lavinia Tarif)

COMPETITION: SHORTLISTED PROPOSAL ,, ,,

SANSUSĪ FOREST FOOD COURT

Year: 2023

Area: 600 sqm

Location: Suseja, Latvia

TYpology: Wood Architecture

Team: Rabie Alashi, Lavinia Tarif

Project Brief

The Forest Food Court desian concept aims to create an engaging and interactive space that utilizes the natural surroundings of the existing trees forest site where the catering work space structure is designed in a minimal and simplistic modular approach, that can be assembled on site.

Timber is utilized as the primary construction material, ensurina a sustainable and eco-friendiv approach to the built environment.

The food court is designed with a variety of zones that encourage visitors to discover the space where the modular seatings areas, seamlessly integrated within a the site creating an intimate connection between the festival visitors and nature.

Visit Website

View of the arrival experience (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Design Thoughts

The philosophy of the food court revolves around the idea of coexistence, where the built environment seamlessly merges with the organic landscape, fostering a symbiotic relationship between people, food, and nature.

PROGRAM

The program are compressed and arranged to remain within the site boundaries

FORM COMPOSITION

The design consists of fragments of modular light structures

ZONES

Distribution of seating zones creating an engaging food court experience

SEAMLESS INTEGRATION

Eco-friendly design that combines easy to build and sustainable materials

Illustrative
Isometric Section (Rendered by Rabie Al Ashi, Lavinia Tarif)

Seatings Typologies

The modular seating arrangements are designed to be easily adjustable to meet the needs of different events and occasions, while seamlessly brings together the worlds of food and nature.

Scatter Seatings Under a tree
16X Seatings
Modular Seatings
8X Seatings
4X Seatings

The use of modular wood joinery assembly does not only simplifies the construction process but also allows for flexibility and scalability in case the food court demands for expansion in the future.

The concept embodies an eco-friendly design that combines easy to build and sustainable materials such as timber to respect the forest natural setting.

YOGA HOUSE IN THE BOG

Year: 2023

Area: 90 sqm

Location: Bog, Latvia

Typology: Wood Architecture

Team: Rabie Alashi, Lavinia Tarif

Project Brief

The Forest Food Court desian concept aims to create an engaging and interactive space that utilizes the natural surroundings of the existing trees forest site where the catering work space structure is designed in a minimal and simplistic modular approach, that can be assembled on site.

Timber is utilized as the primary construction material, ensurina a sustainable and eco-friendiv approach to the built environment.

The food court is designed with a variety of zones that encourage visitors to discover the space where the modular seatings areas, seamlessly integrated within a the site creating an intimate connection between the festival visitors and nature.

View of the Yoga space (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)
(Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

COMPETITION: SHORTLISTED PROPOSAL ,, ,,

WOMEN’S HOUSE

Year: 2021

Area: 200 sqm

Location: Baghere, Senegal

Typology: Humanitarian Architecture

Role: Lead Designer

Project Brief

The Women’s House is part of kaira looro competition showcasing small projects that contain equal access to education, medical care, and employment, as well as a presence in decision making processes, will promote a sustainable economy that benefits society and humanity as a whole..

The objective of the architecture competition is the creation of a “Women’s House” within a symbolic and environmentally friendly structure that is inspired by local traditions. A space in which associations and members of society will be able to meet and discuss the topics of equality and human rights, guaranteeing involvement and emancipation of the female community in favour of the region’s social, economic, and political development.

View of the main hall (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)
Left: View of arraival
Right: Morphology diagrams

Concept

The concept for the Women’s House in Baghere, is to create a community within a community. This House will be the safe ground for Baghere’s women, creating a supportive community that will bring the village’s women together and allows them to empower one another through sharing their knowledge, experiences, and to offers them all the resources and materials they need to learn, create, and grow into strong and independent women who are ready to take on different tasks in their society or even start their own projects. The design was inspired by the village’s clustered urban layout and local architectural language.

EXTRUSION OF THE BLOCK

Starting with extruding a simple geometrical form on the main plot

APPLYING THE REQUIRED PROGRAM

Primary functions are: Administration, a Seminar room, a Multipurpose room, and a Workshop in addition to a Dry Latrine.

SUBTRACTION OF THE COURTYARD AND ENTRANCES

House units are clustered around a shared courtyard which allows Inter-block user connectivity.

INSTALLATION OF THE CANOPY

The canopy will provide shade for the building units and the courtyard making the courtyard more suitable for social gatherings.

Right:

Program

The design itself is a set of six building units of different functions surrounding a central courtyard with a sunken conversation pit for social gatherings and other events. The house consists of four main primary functions which are: Administration, a Seminar room, a Multipurpose room, and a Workshop in addition to a Dry Latrine. The project has six different entrances to enhance the sense of welcoming into the project from different parts of the village.

Structural Assembling

On site manufactred earth brick machine therefore with this mold we can make a self assembling brick.

This brick will not need a mortar for the joints and it would also have the capabilities for a structural reinforcement.

Right: View of Womens house
Left: Structural assembling diagram

MULTI AWARD -WINNING ARCHITECTURE THESIS PROJECT

KING TALAL DAM INTERPRETATION CENTER

Year: 2015

Area: 50,00 sqm

Location: Amman, Jordan

Typology: Cultural/Educational

Role: Lead designer

Project Brief

It is human’s desire to conquer and understand nature. Over a long continuous improvement process, people gradually get a grasp of the world ,thus one way or another try to benefit from nature without destroying it. This is considered a dream come true for us.

In many ways, the king talal Dam is one such work, a great structure of man which shows the desired progress as well as effort to protect the environment and ecological balance.

The project will be an educational, cultural, environmental project knowledge and understanding in architecture it will revive the environmental importance of architecture in Jordan, it will be an integration for future of dams, showing a development of architecture through years, in addition its a new type of architecture in the world and will rise the awareness discover and explore the environment around us.

View of the dam (Rendered by Rabie Al Ashi)

King Talal Dam

Most visitors and residents have a negative impression about the King Talal Dam area , as an affected area not suitable for agriculture and visit But on the contrary ,it is an area with stunning views and rare plants and fresh air need some special care. Mainly to increase the awareness of visitors and residents of the region towards the natural .The Need to provide a recreational areas for residents and tourists .Put an end to abuse against animals ,plants and aquatic environment change the misconceptions that spread in the local community and the tourist about natural locations and that need attention and to take care of.

Right: View of the arraival
Left: View of the Dam

Spatial Journey Within The Living Dam

A journey to king talal dam is a journey to another world. A vast ,silent place ,timeless and starkly beautiful. king talal dam is one of Jordan main tourist attractions being the most stunning landscape in Jordan. The King Talal Dam is the largest dam in Jordan and a very important source of water and energy. The Dam is named after the King Talal for dedication to be a resemble of an iconic Symbolic of king Talal.

Center: Axonometric diagram

AL KHOR

WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT

Year: 2021-2022

Area: 100k sqm

Location: Dammam, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Masterplan, Architecture

Role: Architecture Lead Designer

Center: Promenade
Designed by Rabie Alashi Rendered by Atchain

COMPETITION:

CLIENT FAVORITE PROPOSAL ,, ,,

SEVEN ENTERTAINMENT CLUSTERS

Year: 2018

Area: 80,000 sqm

Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Entertainment

Role: Lead Designer

Center: Arrivel experince
Designed by Rabie Alashi Rendered by Lifang

DUR HOSPITALITY

RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT

Year: 2019

Area: 14,500 sqm

Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Hospitality

Role: Co Design, Concept Development, CGI

Street View (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

RESIDENTIAL

COURTYARD

Year: 2020

Area: 300,00 sqm

Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Housing

Role: Concept Development

View of the Urban cluster (Rendered by Redvertex)

COMPETITION:

CLIENT FAVORITE PROPOSAL ,, ,,

AL KHARJ TOWNSHIP

Year: 2021

Area: 5 Mil sqm

Location: AL Kharj, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Masterplan, Architecture

Role: Architecture lead designer

View of the Baraha (Rendered by Atchain)

RIYADH TOWNSHIP

Year: 2021

Area: 50,000 sqm

Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Architecture

Role: Architecture lead designer

Center: School
Designed by Rabie Alashi Rendered by Atchen

LIVING STREET

CONTEMPORARY NAJDI

Year: 2019

Area: 5,000 sqm

Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Typology: Single Family Housing

Role: Architecture lead designer

Center: Living Street
Designed by Rabie Alashi
Rendered by Rabie Alashi
Center: Unit Front Elevation
Designed by Rabie Alashi
Rendered by Rabie Alashi
: Jeddah Historical District, Saudi Arabia
Center: Pavilion
Designed by Rabie Alashi
Rendered by Rabie Alashi

Paper Architecture

View of arrival experience (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)
View of Sky court experience (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)
View of Purification court experience (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

Seamlessly integrates into the desert landscape as a sunken sanctuary for prayer. This serene retreat invites visitors on a journey through a series of reflective moments.

Lighthouse lighthouse serves not only as a navigational landmark but a symbol of beacon of hope and guidance.

REFLECTION CONTEMPLATION

View Of The Dome (Rendered by Rabie Alashi)

A REMARKABLE LAND

Al Ula, an ancient region in Saudi Arabia as its known for its breathtaking landscape of Nabataean rock formations and vast sandy desert, making it an unforgettable destination waiting to be explored. Constructing here means respecting the existing land, honouring the history, and affecting the landscape as minimal as possible.

PRIMITIVE OBJECTS

All the structures are derived from the basic dome shape, which has been adapted into four distinct forms to serve various purposes, including dwellings, a theater, a thermal bath, and indoor/outdoor multipurpose galleries.

THERMAL BATH

A sunken dome immersed in a natural body of water that recalibrates the body and mindimpurities.

THERMAL BATH

A punctured canopy suspended over a dome where carved spaces for art and creative expression takes place

THERMAL BATH

An inverted dome that encompasses an indoor & outdoor spaces dedicated for music & art performance

THERMAL BATH

A refuge inspired by the Nabataean rock formations dwellings

Note:ThetableofCreditshighlightsmembers/firms/consortiumthattookpartintheprojects.

Credits

Jeddah Central Development

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Mohammad Al Ashi

Rabie Al Ashi

WATG

kengo kuma

BIG

Sahel Al Hiyari

Snohetta

Henning larsen

SOM LAN

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud

Grand Mosque

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Rabie Al Ashi

Seven Entertainment Cluster

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Mohammad Al Ashi

Rabie Al Ashi

Jeddah Boutique Hotel

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Rabie Al Ashi

Tiny Kiwi Meditation Cabin

Rabie Al Ashi

Omar Othman

Women’s House

Rabie Al Ashi

Omar Othman

Mahmmoud Al Shaikh

King Talal Dam Interpretation Center

Rabie AL Ashi

Dur Hospitality

Mohammad Al Ashi

Rabie Al Ashi

Hampton By Hilton Hotel

Mohammad Al Ashi

Rabie Al Ashi

Residential Courtyard Housing

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Adel Abo Marassa

Melvin

Rabie Al Ashi

Al Kharj Township

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Rabie Al Ashi

Mohammad Al Ashi

Amer Abullah

Riyadh Township

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Adel Abo Marassa

Rabie Al Ashi

Living Street Contemporary Najdi

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Rabie Al Ashi

Mohammad Al Ashi

Jeddah Pavilion

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Rabie Al Ashi

The Arcade

Rabie Al Ashi

The Platform

Hosam Al-Abdulkarim

Rabie Al Ashi

The House Of The Future

Rabie Al Ashi

Lavinia Tarif

Sansusi Forest Food Court

Rabie Al Ashi

Lavinia Tarif

Yoga House In The Bog

Rabie Al Ashi

Lavinia Tarif

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