Location:
India
Service:
Design Competition
Project Scope
The building consists of three floors
Cost:
42,000,000 SAR (USD 11,200,000)
Client:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Area:
12,000 square meters
Year:
2003

The design of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in India serves as a symbol of the Kingdom’s strength and protection on the international stage. The architecture seamlessly combines elements of the traditional Najdi style with modern Indian architectural influences. This fusion creates a striking balance between heritage and contemporary design. The materials, with earthy tones, harmonize with the natural surroundings, reflecting a thoughtful integration with the environment. Additionally, the spatial layout of the embassy is inspired by the traditional fabric of old neighborhoods, including alleys and squares, which convey a sense of cultural depth and offer a comfortable and adaptable environment for diplomatic activities.