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    Home - Saudi Arabia - Winter initiative to boost tourism in Makkah
    Saudi Arabia Updated:October 27, 2025

    Winter initiative to boost tourism in Makkah

    By Adnan Hindawi5 Mins Read
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    Winter initiative to boost tourism in Makkah

    Cliff Notes – Winter initiative to boost tourism in Makkah

    • Transformation of Burj Al Khazzan: The historic water tower in Al-Futah, Riyadh, is set to undergo a conceptual transformation under the vision of the Franco-Japanese architecture firm Stella Amae. The project aims to revitalise the structure into a cultural and ecological landmark, reflecting the themes of heritage and community.
    • Design Elements and Community Focus: The proposed design features a bioclimatic façade inspired by local architecture and aims to capture the essence of urban life through interaction with the environment. It is envisioned to serve not just as an architectural piece but as a gathering space for community activities, fostering social engagement.
    • Sustainability and Heritage Preservation: The project adheres to principles of sustainability and reversibility, ensuring minimal impact on the original structure while allowing for future restoration. With a targeted completion date of 2030, it aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader Vision 2030 initiative, integrating cutting-edge technology and materials for long-term viability.

    Winter initiative to boost tourism in Makkah

    The planned Winter initiative aims to leverage Makkah’s historical and cultural significance to attract a broader range of tourists. With key events and attractions positioned to enhance visitors’ experiences, the initiative focuses on enriching the overall tourism landscape while adhering to sustainable practices. The objective is to create a dynamic and engaging environment that showcases Makkah’s unique heritage, contributing positively to the local economy and community.

    In the heart of Al-Watan Park, in the historic district of Al-Futah, stands a familiar yet overlooked silhouette: the Burj Al Khazzan. This 61-meter-tall water tower, built in the 1970s by Swedish architect Sune Lindstrom, long served a crucial role: storing water for a rapidly growing capital.

    Today, as Riyadh redefines its urban identity under Vision 2030 and the Green Riyadh initiative, the Burj may soon begin a new life — cultural, ecological, symbolic.

    Still at the conceptual stage, the transformation project was envisioned by Stella Amae, a Franco-Japanese architecture firm based in Paris and Barcelona, after a consultation launched by the Public Investment Fund.

    “The Burj is a unique object. It speaks of heritage, of water, of collective memory. We want to make it a living landmark, a Tree of Life,” said Alexandre Stella, co-founder of Stella Amae.

    The concept structure : a bioclimatic façade that interacts with air, light, sound and humidity. 

    The design draws inspiration from the trunk of the date palm — a regional symbol — and the triangular patterns of Najdi architecture. The structure would become a bioclimatic facade, interacting with air, light, sound, and humidity to create a true sensorial ecosystem.

    “We envisioned a living skin, one that breathes. It would capture the sounds of the city, diffuse soft light, include bird nesting boxes … This would not be a frozen monument, but a living urban organism,” he added.

    More than an architectural gesture, the project aims to meet a social need: to create a space for gathering, contemplation, and transmission — in a district already rich in cultural institutions.

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    The proposed structure includes

      • A public space at the base of the tower combining cultural and commercial activities
      • A rooftop designed to host events and offer breathtaking views over the park
      • Subtle lighting of the structure, activated during celebrations and special occasions

    “The neighbourhood lacks a central point, a gathering space. The water tower could become that symbolic core,” Stella said. A sustainable, reversible, and experimental architecture. The project follows a sustainable and experiential design approach, with particular attention to environmental impact and long-term viability.

    One of its key technical features is the use of ultra-high performance fiber concrete — a cutting-edge French engineering innovation that ensures structural strength and durability over time.

    The design is inspired by the trunk of the date palm and the triangular motifs of Najdi architecture.

    Another central principle is reversibility. The bioclimatic facade is designed as a lightweight, removable structure, non-invasive to the original building — allowing full restoration of the water tower if needed, in a spirit of heritage preservation and architectural temporality.

    The project involves international creative talent, including Studio Jouan for sound design and BOA Light Studio for lighting. No local partners have been involved yet, because the project is still in the exploratory phase.

    The targeted potential delivery date is 2030 — echoing the broader transformation milestones of the Saudi capital.

    While the project is at a design phase, Stella Amae is currently working on an archaeology research center and museum in Al-Sufouh, Dubai, with X-Architects.

    Concept overview: a lively public space at the base of the tower, an event rooftop overlooking the park, and discreet lighting activated for special occasions.

    The firm has also contributed to several major projects in the Middle East, including a residential project at Diriyah Gate 2 with AS.Architecture Studio in Paris and the Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Grand Mosque in Diriyah, in collaboration with X-Architects from Dubai.

    However, the potential Burj Al-Khazzan project holds a unique place in their approach: “It raises questions about urban heritage, water, memory … It is not just an architectural object. It is a piece of the city, a piece of history that we want to turn into the future,” Stella said.

    Turning a former water tower into a Tree of Life is a powerful metaphor for a city seeking to grow a new kind of urbanism — one that honors its past and looks toward a more sustainable future.

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