Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates

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Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates

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  • Completion year: 2024
  • Gross Built up Area: 17000 sq.m
  • Project Location: NA
  • Country: Saudi Arabia
  • Design Team: Nicola Maniero, Derin Kinacigil, Juan Franco, Hannah Appelgren, Tania Utomo, Ludovica Cirillo, Aris Kafantaris, Paolo Danesi, Tran Huy Vu Nguyen, Carmen Kong
  • Contractors: Blumer-Lehmann AG
  • Photo Credits: Nicola Maniero
  • Others: Accumulation: Mott McDonald, Cooperation: AKT II, Facility Consultants: Hilson Moran, Lighting Consultants: Hilson Moran
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Excerpt: Ummahat 9-3 Hotel by Kengo Kuma and Associates embraces a site-specific design that integrates seamlessly with the delicate Red Sea landscape. Land villas are kept low with curved roofs echoing sand dunes, while sea villas take spiral forms inspired by coral. Using prefabricated systems with wood and clay plaster, the architecture emphasizes harmony, sustainability, and a strong connection to nature.

Project Description

Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
© Nicola Maniero

[Text as submitted by architect] Our design approach for the Ummahat AlShaykh island project, situated in the Red Sea, was deeply rooted in the site’s unique characteristics, fostering a philosophy of seamless integration with the surrounding landscape. Despite the challenges presented by the delicate environment, our site-specific approach guided us in crafting low, horizontally oriented Land Villas with gently curved roofs mirroring the natural sand dunes. This design not only ensures guest privacy but also harmonizes with the island’s topography, minimizing sand infill and preserving its natural shape.

Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
© Nicola Maniero
Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
Plan © Kengo Kuma and Associates
Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
© Nicola Maniero

The arrangement of buildings on the land follows the natural profile and geometry of the shoreline, incorporating curved organic shapes to blend harmoniously with the desert landscape. Inspired by the rich coral life within the island’s oceans, our design for the offshore sea villas features a spiral volume emerging gracefully from the sea, offering unobstructed views of the ocean landscape. All structures, including hotel facilities, embrace a coral and dune-shaped plan, reflecting our commitment to integrating architecture with its environment.

Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
© Nicola Maniero
Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
Elevations © Kengo Kuma and Associates
Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
© Nicola Maniero

In terms of material selection, we aimed to minimize the use of concrete and instead employed prefabrication systems, primarily incorporating wood and clay plaster to infuse warmth and tenderness into the architecture. Spruce wood, selected for its durability in a highly saline environment, complements clay plaster, which reflects the patterns of sand dunes and natural weathering processes, thereby emphasizing the buildings’ connection to nature.

Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
© Nicola Maniero
Ummahat 9-3 Hotel | Kengo Kuma and Associates
© Nicola Maniero

The roofs are clad with natural cedar wood shingles, renowned for their natural beauty and resilience against harsh weather conditions. Our design ethos embodies a holistic approach to architecture, seamlessly merging with the environment while prioritizing sustainability and durability.

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