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Saudi Arabia launches second phase of design guidelines for national architecture in seven cities

October 03, 2025

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
Saudi Arabia has begun the second phase of implementing its national architectural design guidelines, extending the initiative to major government projects and commercial buildings in seven cities: Dammam, Khobar, Qatif, Hail, Baha, Madinah, and Najran.

The first phase was rolled out earlier in Abha, Taif, and Al-Ahsa.

The initiative is part of the “Saudi Architecture Map,” launched in March by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, chairman of the Supreme Committee for the Design Guidelines.

The map outlines 19 architectural styles inspired by the Kingdom’s diverse geographic and cultural characteristics. It aims to strengthen national architectural identity, enhance quality of life, and improve the urban landscape.

To support the rollout, specialized design studios have been established under development authorities, strategic offices, and regional municipalities. These studios play a key role in guiding design processes and ensuring alignment with the national vision.

The 19 styles featured in the Saudi Architecture Map were defined based on urban and historical studies reflecting traditional building patterns passed down through generations. They include Najdi, Northern Najdi, Tabuk Coast, Madinah, Madinah Countryside, Coastal Hijazi, Taif, Sarawat Mountains, Asir Highlands, Tihama Foothills, Tihama Coast, Abha Highlands, Farasan Islands, Bisha Desert, Najran, Al-Ahsa Oasis, Qatif, Eastern Coast, and Eastern Najdi.


October 03, 2025
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