HOUSE NAJDI
This villa, inspired by the rich Najdi architecture in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is a refined expression of minimalism and modern design. Its form, materials, and spatial layout reflect the cultural heritage of the Najd region in Saudi Arabia. Elevated on a white stone platform, the villa stands as a timeless and elegant sculpture in the landscape.
The facade is deeply rooted in Najdi tradition, characterized by thick walls for thermal insulation, simple geometric forms, carefully positioned windows, and the use of natural materials. The design emphasizes a gradual transition from privacy to openness: the street-facing facade is mostly solid, while the rear facade opens up through large windows and doors that connect to the pool and garden.
The ground floor is divided into two zones with separate entrances: one for guests,Majlis rooms, and one for family, offering open-plan living, dining, and kitchen areas. Simple materials blend modern finishes with regional character. Upstairs, three master bedrooms surround a central patio that provides natural light and ventilation reinterpreting the traditional courtyard for modern comfort and climate response.
Client
Confidential
Scope of Work
Concept Design - Design Development
Location
Riyadh, KSA
Year
2024
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This villa, inspired by the rich Najdi architecture in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is a refined expression of minimalism and modern design. Its form, materials, and spatial layout reflect the cultural heritage of the Najd region in Saudi Arabia. Elevated on a white stone platform, the villa stands as a timeless and elegant sculpture in the landscape.
The facade is deeply rooted in Najdi tradition, characterized by thick walls for thermal insulation, simple geometric forms, carefully positioned windows, and the use of natural materials. The design emphasizes a gradual transition from privacy to openness: the street-facing facade is mostly solid, while the rear facade opens up through large windows and doors that connect to the pool and garden.
The ground floor is divided into two zones with separate entrances: one for guests,Majlis rooms, and one for family, offering open-plan living, dining, and kitchen areas. Simple materials blend modern finishes with regional character. Upstairs, three master bedrooms surround a central patio that provides natural light and ventilation reinterpreting the traditional courtyard for modern comfort and climate response.
Client
Confidential
Scope of Work
Concept Design - Design Development
Year
2024