The Riyadh Metro, part of the King Abdulaziz Public Transport Project, will enhance connectivity within Riyadh and across the Kingdom, marking a crucial step toward realizing Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
In addition to being a game-changing event for sports, the 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia is expected to significantly impact the host cities’ urban development.
Saudi Arabia’s architectural landscape is uniquely shaped by its extreme weather conditions. Unlike the temperate climates of Europe, where buildings often benefit from moderate weather patterns
The development includes 90 villas, comprising 58 existing units undergoing renovation and 32 new villas currently under construction. This blend of revitalization and new construction reflects our commitment to enhancing the living environment while integrating modern amenities.
This exploration takes viewers on a compelling visual voyage across Saudi Arabia’s numerous outdoor realms, revealing the most recent landscaping ideas that carefully alter the aesthetic appeal and utility of residential and commercial spaces.
HYKAL is thrilled to announce our latest partnership with Abdullah Ali Aljomaih for Tourism and Hospitality Investment Co.: the pre-concept design tender for Dailem Resorts
We are thrilled to announce that HYKAL has been selected to partner with the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) on two transformative projects.
HYKAL has expanded its global footprint with the opening of our new office in the vibrant city of London, UK. This strategic move marks a significant milestone as we continue our mission to deliver exceptional architectural and engineering solutions worldwide.
Globally, the architectural, engineering, and construction sectors have seen a transformation thanks to Building Information Modelling (BIM),
Explore Saudi Arabia’s evolving landscape trends: eco-friendly practices, hardscaping innovations, cultural integration, and architectural fusion.
the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) emerges as a beacon of modern financial architecture, ideally located along the bustling King Abdullah Road.
Saudi Arabia’s colourful history is woven into the architecture of Najdi, creating an enthralling tapestry. Its historical foundations are rooted in a rich cultural legacy that embodies the core of the country’s past.
Cutting edge of marine architecture with NEOM’s innovative project, Aquellam Marina, a marvel that hovers at the nexus of sustainability and innovation.
Transformative engineering serves as the artistic force reshaping the city’s skyline, weaving together tradition and modernity in Riyadh’s dynamic narrative.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s vibrant capital, is on a transformative journey towards sustainable urban development. A green revolution is taking root in the midst of its bustling streets and towering structures
Saudi Arabia’s architectural scene is currently undergoing a radical change that is being fuelled by the combination of modern technology and basic design concepts.
Saudi Arabian architecture is a canvas on which the past, present, and future converge rather than only reflecting the present. A fundamental principle of architectural design, the synergy of form and function, is changing in Saudi Arabia
Building design, construction, and user experience are being revolutionised by the dynamic interaction between technology and architecture. The field of architecture is welcoming this change with open arms as digital tools and approaches become more and more pervasive in every part of our life.
The Role of Art in Architecture: Exploring the Intersection of Artistic Elements and Building Design
Architecture and art have a long-standing relationship that has influenced each other profoundly. The built environment has been significantly shaped by the incorporation of artistic aspects into architectural design
Saudi Arabia is a country with a rich cultural legacy that is also embracing modernity at a quick pace. The architectural landscape is changing as the nation goes through a transformational moment,
creatively fusing heritage and modernity.
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