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Rose City, Jeddah

Meet Jeddah Rose, a visionary floating city with a diameter of 250 meters, inspired by the intricate beauty of a desert rose. The focal point is a central conference center, encircled by floating islands hosting hotels, recreational villas, and vibrant shopping centers. What makes Jeddah Rose truly unique is its adaptable design, effortlessly accommodating the addition or removal of islands without compromising the rose-inspired concept.

In this coastal sanctuary, residents and visitors can relish not just luxury but also public spaces, parks, and serene beaches. Jeddah Rose isn’t just a floating city; it’s a testament to the seamless integration of nature and innovation, offering a glimpse into the future of urban living where adaptability, luxury, and environmental harmony coalesce. Welcome to the unparalleled experience of Jeddah Rose – where the timeless allure of a desert rose meets the ingenuity of modern design.

Client: Private
Realization: 2017
Expertise: Urban planning

This image depicts the master plan of a floating city shaped like a desert rose in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The city features eleven islands that represent different parts of the rose amidst the serene blue ocean. The resort structures are connected by wooden walkways. The central structure has a geodesic dome design with multiple panels and is surrounded by open space. Boats can be seen in the water around the resort indicating accessibility via water.
A stunning aerial view of a futuristic floating city in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The cityscape takes inspiration from the patterns of a desert rose, with interconnected waterways and pathways weaving between buildings. The centerpiece is a conference center resembling blooming petals, surrounded by shopping malls, villas and lush green spaces spreads on different floating islands. Boats glide through the waterways, hinting at the city's unique mode of transportation.
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