New Jean Nouvel concept designs unveil a new era in architecture: a world-first 'masterpiece' resort hidden within the rock dwellings of AlUla

Royal Commission for AlUla

New Jean Nouvel concept designs unveil a new era in architecture: a world-first 'masterpiece' resort hidden within the rock dwellings of AlUla, Northwest Arabia

 

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AlUla, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 27, 2020, /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--

 

- This world-first in contextual architecture will take visitors on a vivid

sensory and emotional journey through time, ushering in a new era in design

where every future detail will tell a story of the landscape's past.

 

- With the concepts taking a curatorial approach, architect Jean Nouvel

celebrates AlUla as, "the coming together of a landscape and history; The

history of past civilisations in an extraordinary landscape."

 

- Designs show Jean Nouvel's modern take on millennia-old Nabataean ways of

living with monumental designs carved into the rocks that sustainably respect

and preserve AlUla's landscape by drawing on concepts from the nearby Hegra,

Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

New concept designs for the Sharaan by Jean Nouvel resort revealed today offer

a deeper understanding of the architect's daring vision for AlUla, the cultural

oasis in north-west Arabia.

 

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Located deep within the Sharaan Nature Reserve, the designs draw on the nearby

Nabataean wonders of Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. In

a world-first, this 2,000-year-old architectural legacy is being revived by

Jean Nouvel for potentially the first time since the Nabataeans carved into the

region's millions-of-years-old sandstone rock.

 

As the concepts were unveiled, architect Jean Nouvel described AlUla as "The

coming together of a landscape and history; The history of past civilisations

in an extraordinary landscape – the only place to create such a masterpiece."

 

Nouvel emphasised the importance of preserving such a unique landscape: "AlUla

is a museum. Every wadi and escarpment, every stretch of sand and rocky

outline, every geological  and archeological site deserves the greatest

consideration. It's vital we keep all its distinctiveness and  conserve its

attractiveness, which largely rests on its remote and occasionally archaic

character. We have to safeguard a little mystery as well as the promise of

discoveries to come."

Nouvel's commitment to respecting AlUla's landscape and ancient heritage has

not meant shying away from modern architectural ideas. "AlUla deserves to

acquire a degree of modernity," he suggests. "Envisioning the future is a

never-ending obligation that requires us to be fully alive to places in the

present as well as conjuring up the past."

 

Jean Nouvel explains how he's adapting old ways of life to our modern world,

minimising the impacts on natural and urban landscapes. To do this Nouvel has

introduced a new typology of architecture never seen before, using abstraction,

sculpting within the landscape itself rather than competing with it. Inspired

by the Nabateans, it plays on the old ways of living to build on the present

and meet the challenges of the future. Jean Nouvel integrates the way Nabateans

interacted with their environment, both verticality and horizontality, to

reconnect to the earth and build sustainable habitats, away from the heat of

the summer and the cold of the winter.

 

Nouvel views this resort as an opportunity to bring to life a strong spatial,

sensorial and emotional experience on the borders of nature, architecture and

art – where the sound, musicality, harshness, tactility, power and complexity

of nature are everywhere, from finely chopped stones on balconies to the

singular granularity of each rock wall, all becomes an artwork in itself.

 

"Our project should not jeopardise what humanity and time have consecrated,"

emphasises Nouvel, "Our project is celebrating the Nabateans spirit without

caricaturing it. This creation genuinely becomes a cultural act."

 

Taking on a curatorial approach in the museographical sense, Jean Nouvel has

created public spaces geared towards the joy of living there, by day, by night,

with all the various colours, light, shadow, wind, torrential rain, and the

passage of time. He invites travellers to embark on a journey through thousands

of years of civilisations and geographical strata within every detail of his

designs, from the permanent feel of the rocks to the soft comfort of the

armchairs, sofa, and seats.

 

The end result will see guests immersed deep within in a memorable journey

through time and space, offering a true discovery of AlUla's essence. Through

immersive experiences in Sharaan's wilderness, visitors will have personalised

exposure to the hundreds of archaeological sites within AlUla. Yet, this level

of luxury will not be at the cost of the natural landscape, as the new resort

will draw on emission-free power and new standards in sustainability.

 

The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel Resort will be a key element of RCU's strategy to

develop AlUla as a global destination for culture, heritage, and eco-tourism.

It is designed within The Charter of AlUla, a framework document that includes

12 guiding principles that commits The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) to

long-term future development. It will also contribute to the region's

diversified economy through a Retreat Summit Centre and restaurants.

 

Amr AlMadani, CEO of RCU, said: "These concepts, which showcase Jean Nouvel's

masterly innovation in architecture, underscore our commitment to developing

AlUla as a global tourism destination without compromising the history,

heritage, and landscape of AlUla. We are a destination built by artists.

Sharaan by Jean Nouvel will build on that legacy to become a timeless

landscape-architecture that will last forever – a gift to the world."

 

NOTE TO EDITORS:

- The new Jean Nouvel resort, set to be completed by 2024, will include 40

guest suites and three resort villas. A retreat summit centre near the resort

will feature 14 private pavilions.

- AlUla will be re-opening its heritage sites on 30 October in a significant

step to realise its tourism ambitions, including the UNESCO World Heritage

Site, Hegra; the ancient kingdom of Dadan; and the whispering canyons of Jabal

Ikmah. Bookings will be available on the Experience AlUla booking site:

https://experiencealula.com/  

- By 2035, RCU expects to host two million visitors annually.

- The new resort is part of the development of AlUla guided by 12 strategic

principles drawn from the Commission's Framework Plan and Charter. This

approach to development balances innovation with heritage, arts and culture

while unlocking economic potential to provide new opportunities for the local

community.

- The collaboration further supports RCU's Cultural Manifesto for AlUla, which

details the principle cultural landscape developments planned for the area over

the next 10 years.

- AlUla's human history began more than 200,000 years ago, yet only recently

has modern tourism begun to discover the depth and diversity of its experiences

and attractions.

- Archaeologists from Saudi Arabia and around the world are rediscovering this

cultural landscape as RCU supports the economic diversification, community

empowerment and heritage preservation priorities of the Kingdom of Saudi

Arabia's Vision 2030 programme.

 

ABOUT SECTION:

 

About AlUla

 

Located 1,100km from Riyadh in north-west Saudi Arabia, AlUla is a place of

extraordinary natural and human heritage. The vast area, covering approximately

23,000 km2, includes a lush oasis valley, towering sandstone mountains and

ancient cultural heritage sites dating back thousands of years.

 

The most well-known and recognised site in AlUla is Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first

UNESCO World Heritage Site. A 52-hectare ancient city, Hegra was the principal

southern city of the Nabataean Kingdom and is comprised of more than 100 well

preserved tombs with elaborate facades cut into sandstone outcrops. Current

research suggests Hegra was the most southern outpost of the Romans after

conquering the Nabataeans in 106 CE.

 

In addition to Hegra, AlUla is home to a series of fascinating historical and

archaeological sites such as: Ancient Dadan, the capital of the Dadan and

Lihyan Kingdoms, which is considered one of the most developed 1st-millennium

BCE cities of the Arabian Peninsula; thousands of ancient rock art sites and

inscriptions; and Hijaz Railway stations.

 

About The Royal Commission for AlUla

 

The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) was established by royal decree to

preserve and develop AlUla, a region of outstanding natural and cultural

significance in North-West Saudi Arabia. RCU's long-term plan outlines a

responsible, sustainable, and sensitive approach to urban and economic

development, that preserves the area's natural and historic heritage, while

establishing AlUla as a desirable location to live, work, and visit. This

encompasses a broad range of initiatives across archaeology, tourism, culture,

education and the arts, reflecting a commitment to meeting the economic

diversification, local community empowerment, and heritage preservation

priorities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme.

 

About Ateliers Jean Nouvel (AJN)

 

Ateliers Jean Nouvel (AJN) is a world-renowned design firm that gathers a

multicultural team of 130 persons from more than twenty countries. AJN combines

the disciplines of architecture, urban planning, interior design, landscape

design, graphic design, and product design into a single integrated practice.

AJN's diverse, world spanning portfolio includes museums, concert halls,

conference centers, theaters, hotels, residential buildings, office buildings,

commercial centres, and private residences.

 

About Jean Nouvel

 

Born in Fumel, France, in 1945. Jean Nouvel was assistant to the architect

Claude Parent and inspired by urban planner and essayist Paul Virilio, he

started his first architecture practice in 1970. His strong stances and

somewhat provocative opinions on contemporary architecture in the urban context

together with his unfailing ability to inject originality into all the projects

he undertakes have formed his international image. His works have gained

world-wide recognition through numerous prestigious French and International

prizes and rewards, including the prestigious Pritzker Prize awarded in 2008.

 

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SOURCE: Royal Commission for AlUla

 

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