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H O U S I N G

Designed in the vast expanse of the desert area of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the project explores transitory dwelling for workers in a nearby Resort.  In the context of traditional residential architecture, the building evolves around central gathering space - typically, a courtyard.

 

Having in mind the activities of the workers' daily life, incorporating aspects of service as well as temporary living, our aim was to merge them with traditional spatial disposition.

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In traditional typologies, the courtyard remained open, serving as a breathing void at the heart of the building. In our case, however, the courtyard has been reinterpreted as a closed, interiorized space. This decision stems from the dual function of the building — both as a place of rest and as a space of labor.

 Since workers circulate frequently in and out of the premises, the courtyard became the natural threshold for these transitions. By enclosing it, we created a central hub that allows continuous movement through internal passages without compromising privacy or climatic performance.

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