The activities of the architectural workshop organized by Tabuk Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the regional municipality, under the title: “Saudi architecture and urban identity in the Tabuk region”, were launched today, in the presence of the Secretary of Tabuk region, Engineer Hussam Al-Yousef, and the Chairman of the Chamber, Imad bin Sadad Al-Fakhri, and a number of specialized architects and those interested in urban and heritage affairs in the region.
The workshop included visual presentations and open discussions addressing the definition of Saudi architecture and its styles, the features of the northern Najdi style, and the distinctive features of the identity of the Tabuk coast. The workshop included visual presentations and open discussions that addressed the definition of Saudi architecture and its styles, the features of the northern Najdi style, the distinctive features of the identity of the Tabuk coast, as well as the relationship between architecture and cultural identity.
The workshop highlighted the relationship between architecture and cultural identity. The workshop highlighted the concept of Saudi architecture, its most prominent styles, its geographical and cultural diversity, and its pivotal role in achieving the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 in terms of national identity and improving the quality of life through homogeneous urban environments with a local character.
The workshop shed light on the concept of Saudi architecture.








