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ArchNet Site ID AS00492
Location Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Architect/Planner Henning Larsen
Client Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Date 1984
Century 20th
Decade 1980s
Building Type government
Building Usage ministry
Project ID 563
Keywords Aga Khan Award for Architecture Winner


Notes
This stately government building is rooted in two Islamic architectural traditions, the vernacular as found in the local mud brick Najdi architecture, and the monumental as expressed in such works as the Alhambra and the Taj Mahal. Surrounded by villas and office buildings, it provides office space for 1'000 employees; meeting, conference and prayer rooms; banquet, library, auditorium, exhibition and parking facilities. The two semi-circular structures on either side of the main entrance house on the left the banquet hall, and on the right the library. The entrance leads to the four-storey triangular lobby. Each of the three main office areas centres upon an octagonal dome-covered plaza from which barrel-vaulted corridors (inspired by traditional city suqs) connect to the lobby. Within each office area are three formal gardens. Daylight reaches interiors far from the perimeter walls by means of these open to the sky spaces as well as by skylights. The degree of air conditioning needed has been reduced by thick walls, high quality insulation, mashrabiyyas and small windows. The jury noted that "simplicity and complexity are outstanding features of the design. This expensive building conveys a sense of economy and clarity".

Recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 1989.

(Source: AKTC)

Downloadable documents associated with this site
Author Title Year
Al-Radi, Selma Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1994
Abel, Chris Model and Metaphor in the Design of New Building Types in Saudi Arabia 1988
Downloadable files associated with this site
Author Title Type Year
Courtesy of architect Architect's record of Ministry of Foreign Affairs text report 1989
Courtesy of architect Drawings of Ministry of Foreign Affairs line drawing(s) 1989
Aga Khan Award for Architecture Graphic Panel of Award Winning Projects from the Fourth Cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (1989) graphic panels 2007
Courtesy of architect Photographs of Ministry of Foreign Affairs photographs 1989
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Project summary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs text report 1989
Serge Santelli Technical review of Ministry of Foreign Affairs text report 1989

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