12 Oct 2022

Saudi Arabia’s Trojena resort

  • RE+D Magazine

The 2029 Asian Winter Games will be hosted at a 60-square-kilometre skiing and outdoor activity resort that is set to be completed in 2026 as part of Neom, a renewable energy-powered region under development in Saudi Arabia.

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“Trojena will have a suitable infrastructure to create the winter atmosphere in the heart of the desert, to make this Winter Games an unprecedented global event,” explained Neom chief executive Nadhmi al-Nasr.

Named Trojena, the development is being designed by a team of architects from all over the world including UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects, Dutch practice UNStudio, international studio Aedas, German practice LAVA and Australian studio Bureau Proberts.

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The masterplan was designed by LAVA, which has also designed a tunnel-shaped development described as a “futuristic folded-vertical village” by Neom.

Alongside the village will be a man-made freshwater lake designed by Bureau Proberts, while Zaha Hadid Architects “came up with other elements of the design”, said Neom.

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Aedas is designing the ski village itself, while UNStudio will create a series of ski-slope villas. In total, the development will contain more than 3,600 hotel rooms and 2,200 homes.

(Source:dezeen)




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