The Saudi Architecture Map establishes a shared language for celebrating the Kingdom’s diverse built heritage while supporting contemporary development. It gives designers, developers and public entities a clearer foundation for creating places that belong to their setting.
Identity as a design resource
Local materials, proportions, climate responses and patterns of public life can inform modern architecture without turning it into imitation. The map helps project teams translate these qualities into practical design decisions.
From national ambition to local delivery
For Taif, the initiative reinforces the value of responding to mountain topography, climate and the city’s distinctive urban character. The Design Studio will use the framework to strengthen project reviews, consultations and awareness programs.
A collaborative next step
Successful implementation depends on collaboration between authorities, designers, developers and communities. Clear guidance and early design dialogue will help projects achieve both technical quality and a strong sense of place.