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Tuwaiq Palace
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Street Address Wadi Hanifa
Location Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Architect/Planner OHO Joint Venture
Client Arriyadh Development Authority
Date 1985
Century 20th
Decade 1980s
Building Types landscape, public/cultural, recreation and sport
Building Usage garden, cultural center, sport facility
Project ID 626
Keywords Aga Khan Award for Architecture Winner; tents and tensile structures


Notes
The Tuwaiq Palace hosts government functions, state receptions, and cultural festivals that introduce Saudi arts and customs to the international community, and vice versa. The building is enclosed by inclined curved walls, forming a sinuous curvilinear spine 800 m long, 12 m high, and 7-13 m wide, used for guest services and accommodations. It encloses outdoor sports facilities, gardens, and extensive landscaping laid out in a pattern of complementary spirals, circles, and curves, in harmony with the building's undulations. Mushrooming from the spine are tents supported by tensile-structure technology. The tents enclose the large-scale spaces: main lounges, reception areas, multi-purpose halls, restaurants, and a café. The landscape plan provides a dramatic contrast between the lush greenery of the outdoor spaces enclosed by the spine and the arid rocky plateau beyond its walls. Taken as a whole, the design makes reference to two local archetypes - the fortress and the tent - and reproduces the natural phenomenon of oases. Reinforced concrete, and steel masts and cables, comprise the basic structural materials of the building. The white tents are made of Teflon-coated, woven fibre fabric. Those facing the garden are of cable nets coated with custom-made, glazed blue ceramic tiles fastened to timber battens. The tents are enclosed by glass walls. The jury commended the building for its "architectural qualities and its setting within a dramatic landscape, the idea of a soft fortification, its hard and soft spaces, and its combination of concrete, stone, tensile structures, and landscaping."

Recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 1998.

(Source: AKTC)

Downloadable documents associated with this site
Author Title Year
Curtis, William J. R. Diplomatic Club 1986
Davidson, Cynthia C., ed. Tuwaiq Palace 1998
Ibrahim, Abdelbaki Mohamed (ed) Tuwaiq Palace 1998
Downloadable files associated with this site
Author Title Type Year
Basem Shihabi Architect's record of Tuwaiq Palace text report 1986
Courtesy of architect Drawings of Tuwaiq Palace line drawing(s) 1998
Aga Khan Award for Architecture Graphic Panel of Award Winning Projects from the Seventh Cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (1998) graphic panels 2007
Courtesy of architect Photographs of Tuwaiq Palace photographs 1998
Courtesy of architect Presentation panels of Tuwaiq Palace presentation drawings 1998
Khaled Asfour Technical review of Tuwaiq Palace text report 1998

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