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Al Faisaliah Complex,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1994-2000
Foster + Partners

Al Faisaliah Complex images : Nigel Young, Foster & Partners
Playing a key part in Riyadhs urban development, the 240,000-square-metre
Al Faisaliah Complex is centred around Saudi Arabias first skyscraper
- a distinctive 267-metre-high office tower - alongside a five-star hotel,
a banqueting and conference centre, luxury apartments and a three-storey
retail mall. The scheme carefully balances cost-effectiveness and flexibility
to produce buildings which are efficient in services, planning and operation,
and yet is responsive to the Middle Eastern climate.
At the heart of the Al Faisaliah Complex is the office tower. Square in
plan, the building is designed around a compact central core which tapers
to a point, with four main corner columns defining its unique silhouette.
Punctuating stages up the buildings layered facade, observation
decks correspond with giant K-braces, which transfer loads to the corner
columns. Each section between these decks is clad in silver- anodised
aluminium panels with cantilevered sunshading, which minimise glare, allowing
the use of non-reflective, energy-efficient glass and providing maximum
control over the internal environment. Above its 30 floors of office space,
the Al Faisaliah Complex tower houses a restaurant set within a golden
glass sphere 200 metres above ground level. The observation deck below
this globe provides a breathtaking panorama of Riyadh and the surrounding
landscape, while above it, at the buildings pinnacle, the tower
narrows to a brightly lit lantern, topped by a stainless-steel finial.
The Al Faisaliah Complex tower itself is set back from the King Fahd Highway
to create a landscaped plaza. Beneath this a banqueting hall can accommodate
activities ranging from Islamic wedding ceremonies for up to 2,000 people
to conferences for up to 3,400. The high degree of flexibility of its
internal spaces is achieved by a unique long-span arch system which provides
a column-free space 57 metres wide and 81 metres long, with a moveable
partition system that can divide the hall into a maximum of sixteen separate
rooms. These areas are integrated into the rest of the complex by a five-storey
lobby at the towers base, also linking the Al Faisaliah hotel to
the north and the apartments and shopping mall to the south. Illuminating
this space, a spectacular coloured-glass wall by the artist Brian Clarke
announces the entrance to the complex while referencing images from Riyadhs
desert and Islamic culture.
Al Faisaliah Complex Riyadh
architect : Foster + Partners
Tallest building in Saudi Arabia
Client: King Faisal Foundation
Consultants: Buro Happold, Buro Happold, Buro Happold, Brian Clarke, Sandy
Brown Associates, WET design.
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