Foster + Partners designs Coral Bloom resort on Saudi Arabian island

When The Red Sea Project completes it will contain 50 resorts with a total of 8,000 hotel rooms and 1,300 residential properties 2030.

The Red Sea Project has revealed images of a resort designed by Foster + Partners to “blend in with the natural environment” of a Saudi Arabian island within the Red Sea.

Coral Bloom will be made up of 11 hotels on the dolphin-shaped island of Shurayrah, which is part of a chain of 90 undeveloped islands off the west coast of Saudi Arabia that are being developed as part of The Red Sea Project.

Coral Bloom hotel by Foster + Partners in Saudi Arabia
Foster + Partners is designing 11 hotels on the island of Shurayrah

Informed by the forms of native Saudi Arabian flowers and coral, the resort was designed to be a hub for the wider development and one of the first places that tourists visiting the development will see.

“The Coral Bloom concept, designed by lead architects Foster + Partners, will blend in with the natural environment and create a luxury experience for guests on their first arrival to the destination,” said the project’s developer, The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC).

Coral Bloom hotel by Foster + Partners in Saudi Arabia
Villas will be built within sand dunes surrounding lagoons and beaches

The development of the island will see it relandscaped to create a series of lagoons and beaches. Within the sand dunes alongside these beaches, 11 resorts will be created, each with numerous coral-informed villas. More

By Tom Ravenscroft https://www.dezeen.com/

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