Al Bujairi
Designlab Experience was behind the enhancement of the Al Bujairi heritage district, transforming it into a captivating collective setting for Diriyah Season 2019-20.
Rich in history and characterized by its mud-brick and stone architecture, spaces were strategically activated within the existing Al Bujairi landscape to guide visitors on an inspiring walk enriched with culture and design.
Boulevards of fine dining restaurants and modern souk areas were integrated with collaborative bespoke installations.
Studio Precht (Austria) & Arthur Mamou-Mani (London)
Providing an entranceway, the four arches of The Pixel Gate consisted of 2204 3D-printed voxels and used fully biodegradable materials.
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Sandwaves was the largest sand-printed installation to date, comprising 56 3D-printed elements that formed a continuous ribbon for people to pass through, relax or socialise in.
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Studio Toer, multidisciplinary design collective (Netherlands)
The captivating installation Fireflies Fields of Diriyah was inspired by the beautiful movement of fireflies.
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Raquel Rodrigo from Arquicostura Studio (Spain)
Blossoming Pillars was an installation which drew on traditional cross-stitch techniques on a grand scale.
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