Miami and Basel-based architecture firm Oppenheim Architecture has unveiled design for a new mountain resort embedded into rocks in Saudi Arabia's untouched beauty.
Called Desert Rock, the new resort is developed as part of The Red Sea Project (TRSDC) development, which will form a chain of 90 inhabitant islands that are being developed along Saudi Arabia’s west coast.
Oppenheim's Desert Rock project, consisting of 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms, will blend architecture with nature as hotel and facilities that will be built into the stunning Saudi mountain landscape.
Site preparation works at site have commenced, and construction began in July 2021. The Red Sea Project has already passed significant milestones on the destination and work is on track to welcome the first guests by the end of 2022, when the first hotels will open. Phase One, which includes 16 hotels in total, will be completed in 2023.
"We wanted to create a destination that allows guests to experience Saudi Arabia’s untouched beauty. Desert Rock will provide guests with uninterrupted spectacular views while preserving the natural landscape for future generations to enjoy," said John Pagano, CEO at TRSDC.
"We have drawn inspiration from the surrounding environment, while providing unparalleled luxury, allowing guests to connect with nature and create memorable experiences," he added.
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