17/02/2026
Our first international commercial project, currently in design in Taif, Saudi Arabia.
Set within an existing fruit farm, the proposal is built around preservation rather than replacement. Every tree remains. The architecture weaves itself between trunks and branches, allowing visitors to move through the orchard rather than sit beside it.
The site unfolds along a gravel path, guiding guests through the farm toward a main building that anchors the project. Above its entrance, a windtower rises both a passive cooling device and a landmark element visible from the road.
Some 30 private pergolas are carefully inserted between the trees, each one integrating an existing trunk within its footprint. Built in rammed earth, stone, and wood, the structures provide shaded, intimate spaces for breakfast and lunch while remaining fully immersed in the landscape.
Perforated wooden screens filter light, air, and views, shaping privacy without disconnecting from the orchard.
Architecture as extension of agriculture.
Shade as structure.
Landscape as experience.