Crown Prince launches The Red Sea's Coral Bloom island designs

10/02/2021 Argaam


Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched today, Feb. 10, the nature-inspired Coral Bloom designs for the 11 unique resorts on the Red Sea project’s hub island, Saudi Press Agency reported.  

 

The project will be developed over 28,000 km2 of pristine lands and waters along Saudi Arabia’s west coast and includes a vast archipelago of more than 90 islands. 

 

Biodiversity considerations take center stage, with the plan designed to avoid disruption of the island’s mangroves and other habitats, providing natural defenses from erosion, while new habitats are created through landscaping to enhance the island’s natural state. 
 

The proposal also outlines designs for the island’s 11 hotels, adapted to suit traveler expectations post-COVID-19 including more space, and immersed into the landscape to effectively form part of the sweeping dunes, allowing the island’s natural beauty to reign supreme. 
 

There will be 11 hotels on Shurayrah, which will be operated by some of the most distinguished hotel brands in the world. The island’s natural landscape will be used to dramatic effect with all hotels and villas nestled within the landscape. The absence of high-rise buildings will ensure the spectacular vistas remain uninhibited, while creating a sense of mystery for guests as the island slowly reveals itself. 
 

The hotel designs have also been responsive to the changing world and traveler demands over the last 12 months. There will be no internal corridors for example, in response to a growing demand for space and seclusion following the coronavirus pandemic.  
 

The resorts themselves will be created using lightweight materials with a low thermal mass and manufactured offsite, meaning more energy efficient construction and less impact on the environment. 
 

The design also sees new beaches created on the dolphin-shaped island along with a new lagoon.  
 

These enhancements will contribute to raising the level of the land, providing a defensive layer from the global threat of rising sea levels. Importantly, the changes aim to preserve or enhance what already exists on the island, without damaging any habitats or natural shores. 
 

Moreover, The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) is creating the world’s largest district cooling plant powered by renewable energy for 24 hours a day to facilitate efficient centralized cooling across the destination.  
 

The Red Sea project’s master plan leaves 75% of the project’s islands untouched. Shurayrah is one of only 22 islands selected for development. 
 

The Red Sea Project has already passed significant milestones and work is on track to welcome the first guests by the end of 2022, when the international airport and the first four hotels will open.  
 

The remaining 12 hotels planned in phase one will open in 2023. 
 

Upon completion in 2030, The Red Sea Project will comprise 50 resorts, offering up to 8,000 hotel rooms and around 1,300 residential properties across 22 islands and six inland sites. The destination will also include luxury marinas, golf courses, entertainment and leisure facilities. 

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