RMJM Dubai designed a distinctive Grade A office property in Misk City, Saudi Arabia. The office towers are in the central Misk Forum neighborhood, adjacent to Al Mishrak, an important mixed-use development in the city’s centre. The precinct is strategically located to entice selected multinational firms to occupy Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City as their new headquarters in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The group of three four-story buildings is made to give a workplace that is easily adaptable and offers a collaborative environment. Offering a distinctive work environment in Riyadh, the office lobbies are grouped around an open, shaded plaza with natural light on all facades and views of the neighboring wadi.
The Forum offices are adjacent to Al Mishraq Zone, a mixed-use development with a walkable urban environment hosting a range of retail, food and beverage, leisure, and entertainment options 24/7 promoting the environment whose purpose is to work-live, and entertain, in addition to premium views and accessibility to the various features of the City, including walking trails to Wadi Hanifah. A 2-minute stroll will get you to an IHG branded Indigo hotel, perfect for business and leisure travelers wishing to conduct business and take advantage of the City’s attractions.
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David Henry, Chief Executive Officer of Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City, said:
“We are looking forward to welcoming like-minded office tenants to the City who will have access to a wide range of everyday facilities and represent the industry sectors that the Misk Foundation is promoting with supporting talent identification, leadership and upskill training and enhancing the Saudi youth’s endeavors as global citizens .The Forum precinct will overlook the new Misk Foundation’s HQ due also to start basement works.”
Robin Brown, Chief Executive Officer of RMJM, said:
“We are honored to be working on the Forum office precinct in Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City. The design develops an environment that provides employees with a great space to work, think, and collaborate all in line with the quality of life objectives under Vision 2030.”
In order to generate highly adaptable and energy-efficient structures for the City, a conceptual approach was used to establish a family of buildings centered upon shared design components that honor technological and environmental details.
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