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https://www.archdaily.com/1010586/neom-unveils-siranna-a-futuristic-tourist-destination-in-saudi-arabia
NEOM has introduced a new destination, Siranna, within its new sustainable community development in northwest Saudi Arabia. Aiming to blend innovation and sophistication while integrating with the coastal landscape, the design aims to provide a luxury getaway with 65 hotel rooms and 35 residences. Prioritizing minimal intervention on nature, Siranna’s development uses special techniques to protect the local landscape. The architecture pays tribute to the region’s traditions while blending into the mountains and wadis. This initiative is in line with NEOM’s commitment to creating sustainable spaces within nature.
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Accessible to guests via water transport, the property will, according to an official statement, “emphasize relaxation and invite guests to immerse themselves in its many amenities, including spas, wellness spaces, a signature beach club and beautiful trails to explore on foot or horseback.” Additionally, Siranna is part of NEOM’s commitment to creating spaces that foster creativity and well-being, offering visitors and residents a place to unwind and gain new perspectives.
Planned as a transnational urban development project in Saudi Arabia, NEOM boasts futuristic and sustainable interventions that drive innovation. Last month, the megaproject unveiled a new luxury coastal tourist destination named Epicon, which aims to redefine hospitality and architectural standards along the Gulf of Aqaba. In October, Zaha Hadid Architects unveiled plans for an impressive 330-meter-tall skyscraper within the Troyena ski resort in Saudi Arabia’s NEOM development. The new crystal-like skyscraper will be built on a mountain overlooking a central artificial lake. Finally, at the 18th international architecture exhibition, the Venice Biennale, NEOM unveiled an exhibition showcasing the concepts and criteria that will guide the design of its proposed 170-kilometer-long linear city, “The Line.”