Beautiful Architecture: Saudi Architecture Wins Great World Award



Riyadh: Saudi architecture has won the world award for designing the most beautiful building in the world by showing individuality and skill in its work.


In Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, the building, famous for its beauty, has won a prestigious and prestigious award for its unique and modern architectural design.


According to Saudi media, the building was designed by world-renowned Zha Hadid architects. The King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center building has been awarded this special American Award for Outstanding Architecture by the American Concrete Institute. ?




The KAPSRC has won the Honeywell Smart Building Award "Great Building" in Saudi Arabia. The unique six-cornered building of its kind gives a sense of resemblance to the structure of a honeycomb.


Walking close to the campus of the building, the exterior of the building offers a beautiful view. Includes space reserved for.






According to a foreign news agency, the special feature of this building is that 30% of the material used in it is made of recycled material, in addition to protecting the building from the heat of the sun to the north and west. The interior of the building is pleasant.


Speaking to the media, Saudi architect Mukhtar Al-Shoebi said that the building was constructed by Zha Hadid in a very sophisticated way.


He added that the contractor who built the building had worked hard to put a pair of steelwork together and then fix the sheets on it and that the building now stands as a memorial to him in Saudi Arabia. 






Saudi expert Mukhtar al-Shoaibi described the work of Zha Hadid Architect as a favorite of the kingdom, saying "we congratulate you on receiving this award."


He said that the said Saudi architecture has also won several awards in the field of architecture, including the special Aga Khan Award for architecture.


Riyadh is a beautiful city with many other unique buildings, including the King Abdullah Financial City and the ZHA train station.


"I am proud to see Saudis interested in this art," al-Shoaibi said, adding that "there are a lot of big projects coming up in the kingdom and I look forward to seeing them."




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