The HRC Janadriyah Pavilion design embodies openness and transparency to reflect the protection of Human Rights. It is a strategic interface between the HRC and the world, connecting the Human Rights to the traditions reflected in the Janadryiah Festival. The design creates harmony by merging tradition and progress utilizing a contemporary interpretation of traditional Arabic architectural motifs.
The exhibition concept leads the visitor along ramps, to view along exhibits reflecting the various aspects of Human Rights. The building itself encompasses a strategic use of lighting by interior illumination of filtered natural light by day and glowing with media screen and light features by night. The design hosts a rich organic landscape with water elements and public gardens for repose and contemplation amid the rich Janadriyah Festival.
Location
Al-Janadriyah, Ar Riyad, Saudi ArabiaFunctions
Flexible exhibition spaces, cafes, external amphitheatre & rest roomsPlot size
5414 m2Gross floor area
2662 m2Project year
Ongoing