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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Jeddah Historic District
A view of Jeddah Historic District in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Sounion Tanker Damaged By Houthis At Piraeus Anchorage
An aerial view of the Greek-flagged oil tanker 'Sounion' draws worldwide attention in August 2024 after it is heavily damaged by Houthis in multiple attacks off Yemen at Piraeus anchorage in Piraeus, Greece, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto) -
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Sounion Tanker Damaged By Houthis At Piraeus Anchorage
An aerial view of the Greek-flagged oil tanker 'Sounion' draws worldwide attention in August 2024 after it is heavily damaged by Houthis in multiple attacks off Yemen at Piraeus anchorage in Piraeus, Greece, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto) -
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Sounion Tanker Damaged By Houthis At Piraeus Anchorage
An aerial view of the Greek-flagged oil tanker 'Sounion' draws worldwide attention in August 2024 after it is heavily damaged by Houthis in multiple attacks off Yemen at Piraeus anchorage in Piraeus, Greece, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto) -
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Luxury desert resort ready for guests
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Desert Rock 1
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17/01/2025
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A luxury holiday resort that blends into a picturesque desert landscape has opened its doors for business.
Desert Rock Red Sea development in Saudi Arabia is situated where the mountains meet the sands.
It is described as offering “ a timeless luxury experience designed to immerse guests in the raw beauty of the natural world.
The resort spans 30,000 square meters of unspoiled land just 20 minutes from Red Sea International Airport.
It was designed with US architecture firm Oppenheim Architecture to integrate into the rugged terrain.
Guests enter the resort through a hidden valley nestled between the mountains.
From there, they will find 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms within the mountain with architecture fully integrated into the rocks.
Each villa and suite at Desert Rock has been crafted to take in the natural surroundings.
The resort’s wellness offerings include five treatment rooms, a private hammam which is a heat, steam and massage ritual, water therapy facilities, an outdoor treatment space, a yoga pavilion, and aerial yoga sessions.
OPS: Desert Rock resort.
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Luxury desert resort ready for guests
Ferrari Press Agency
Desert Rock 1
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17/01/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global and Oppenheim Architecture
A luxury holiday resort that blends into a picturesque desert landscape has opened its doors for business.
Desert Rock Red Sea development in Saudi Arabia is situated where the mountains meet the sands.
It is described as offering “ a timeless luxury experience designed to immerse guests in the raw beauty of the natural world.
The resort spans 30,000 square meters of unspoiled land just 20 minutes from Red Sea International Airport.
It was designed with US architecture firm Oppenheim Architecture to integrate into the rugged terrain.
Guests enter the resort through a hidden valley nestled between the mountains.
From there, they will find 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms within the mountain with architecture fully integrated into the rocks.
Each villa and suite at Desert Rock has been crafted to take in the natural surroundings.
The resort’s wellness offerings include five treatment rooms, a private hammam which is a heat, steam and massage ritual, water therapy facilities, an outdoor treatment space, a yoga pavilion, and aerial yoga sessions.
OPS: Desert Rock resort.
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Luxury desert resort ready for guests
Ferrari Press Agency
Desert Rock 1
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17/01/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global and Oppenheim Architecture
A luxury holiday resort that blends into a picturesque desert landscape has opened its doors for business.
Desert Rock Red Sea development in Saudi Arabia is situated where the mountains meet the sands.
It is described as offering “ a timeless luxury experience designed to immerse guests in the raw beauty of the natural world.
The resort spans 30,000 square meters of unspoiled land just 20 minutes from Red Sea International Airport.
It was designed with US architecture firm Oppenheim Architecture to integrate into the rugged terrain.
Guests enter the resort through a hidden valley nestled between the mountains.
From there, they will find 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms within the mountain with architecture fully integrated into the rocks.
Each villa and suite at Desert Rock has been crafted to take in the natural surroundings.
The resort’s wellness offerings include five treatment rooms, a private hammam which is a heat, steam and massage ritual, water therapy facilities, an outdoor treatment space, a yoga pavilion, and aerial yoga sessions.
OPS: Desert Rock resort. Entrance
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Luxury desert resort ready for guests
Ferrari Press Agency
Desert Rock 1
Ref 16473
17/01/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global and Oppenheim Architecture
A luxury holiday resort that blends into a picturesque desert landscape has opened its doors for business.
Desert Rock Red Sea development in Saudi Arabia is situated where the mountains meet the sands.
It is described as offering “ a timeless luxury experience designed to immerse guests in the raw beauty of the natural world.
The resort spans 30,000 square meters of unspoiled land just 20 minutes from Red Sea International Airport.
It was designed with US architecture firm Oppenheim Architecture to integrate into the rugged terrain.
Guests enter the resort through a hidden valley nestled between the mountains.
From there, they will find 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms within the mountain with architecture fully integrated into the rocks.
Each villa and suite at Desert Rock has been crafted to take in the natural surroundings.
The resort’s wellness offerings include five treatment rooms, a private hammam which is a heat, steam and massage ritual, water therapy facilities, an outdoor treatment space, a yoga pavilion, and aerial yoga sessions.
OPS: Desert Rock resort.
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Luxury desert resort ready for guests
Ferrari Press Agency
Desert Rock 1
Ref 16473
17/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global and Oppenheim Architecture
A luxury holiday resort that blends into a picturesque desert landscape has opened its doors for business.
Desert Rock Red Sea development in Saudi Arabia is situated where the mountains meet the sands.
It is described as offering “ a timeless luxury experience designed to immerse guests in the raw beauty of the natural world.
The resort spans 30,000 square meters of unspoiled land just 20 minutes from Red Sea International Airport.
It was designed with US architecture firm Oppenheim Architecture to integrate into the rugged terrain.
Guests enter the resort through a hidden valley nestled between the mountains.
From there, they will find 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms within the mountain with architecture fully integrated into the rocks.
Each villa and suite at Desert Rock has been crafted to take in the natural surroundings.
The resort’s wellness offerings include five treatment rooms, a private hammam which is a heat, steam and massage ritual, water therapy facilities, an outdoor treatment space, a yoga pavilion, and aerial yoga sessions.
OPS: Desert Rock resort.
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Luxury desert resort ready for guests
Ferrari Press Agency
Desert Rock 1
Ref 16473
17/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global and Oppenheim Architecture
A luxury holiday resort that blends into a picturesque desert landscape has opened its doors for business.
Desert Rock Red Sea development in Saudi Arabia is situated where the mountains meet the sands.
It is described as offering “ a timeless luxury experience designed to immerse guests in the raw beauty of the natural world.
The resort spans 30,000 square meters of unspoiled land just 20 minutes from Red Sea International Airport.
It was designed with US architecture firm Oppenheim Architecture to integrate into the rugged terrain.
Guests enter the resort through a hidden valley nestled between the mountains.
From there, they will find 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms within the mountain with architecture fully integrated into the rocks.
Each villa and suite at Desert Rock has been crafted to take in the natural surroundings.
The resort’s wellness offerings include five treatment rooms, a private hammam which is a heat, steam and massage ritual, water therapy facilities, an outdoor treatment space, a yoga pavilion, and aerial yoga sessions.
OPS: Desert Rock resort.
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Stunning new Red Sea resort with stainless steel villas string out like pearls
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
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07/11/2023
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A new holiday resort with holiday villas that look like shiny UFOs is under construction.
The development called Shebara will be built in Saudi Arabia on an island in the country’s Al Wajh Red Sea lagoon.
It will be home to iconic stainless steel orbs which will spread out along the coastline and be linked by a walkway.
Shebara is scheduled to open in summer 2024 as part of a development called The Red Sea, and is the first resort to be owned and operated by Saudi developer Red Sea Global.
It is already actively recruiting a world-class operational team ahead of opening to run the resort.
Shebara is located on Sheybarah Island, which features a spectacular 30 to 40-meter reef drop-off close to the beach providing the ultimate spot for exploring ocean life.
The resort contains 73 keys, including overwater and beach villas and guests arrive either by a 45-minute boat ride from the mainland or 20 minutes by seaplane.
The southern approach reveals the first stainless steel villas on the horizon, which the company says represents “ a string of pearls.”
A stunning reception building at the centre is said to form the pendant in the string.
OPS: Render of the Shebara resort. The arrival lobby area for the stainless steel orb-like villas
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Stunning new Red Sea resort with stainless steel villas string out like pearls
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
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07/11/2023
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Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
A new holiday resort with holiday villas that look like shiny UFOs is under construction.
The development called Shebara will be built in Saudi Arabia on an island in the country’s Al Wajh Red Sea lagoon.
It will be home to iconic stainless steel orbs which will spread out along the coastline and be linked by a walkway.
Shebara is scheduled to open in summer 2024 as part of a development called The Red Sea, and is the first resort to be owned and operated by Saudi developer Red Sea Global.
It is already actively recruiting a world-class operational team ahead of opening to run the resort.
Shebara is located on Sheybarah Island, which features a spectacular 30 to 40-meter reef drop-off close to the beach providing the ultimate spot for exploring ocean life.
The resort contains 73 keys, including overwater and beach villas and guests arrive either by a 45-minute boat ride from the mainland or 20 minutes by seaplane.
The southern approach reveals the first stainless steel villas on the horizon, which the company says represents “ a string of pearls.”
A stunning reception building at the centre is said to form the pendant in the string.
OPS: Render of the Shebara resort. The stainless steel orb-like villas strung out like pearls.
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Stunning new Red Sea resort with stainless steel villas string out like pearls
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 15267
07/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
A new holiday resort with holiday villas that look like shiny UFOs is under construction.
The development called Shebara will be built in Saudi Arabia on an island in the country’s Al Wajh Red Sea lagoon.
It will be home to iconic stainless steel orbs which will spread out along the coastline and be linked by a walkway.
Shebara is scheduled to open in summer 2024 as part of a development called The Red Sea, and is the first resort to be owned and operated by Saudi developer Red Sea Global.
It is already actively recruiting a world-class operational team ahead of opening to run the resort.
Shebara is located on Sheybarah Island, which features a spectacular 30 to 40-meter reef drop-off close to the beach providing the ultimate spot for exploring ocean life.
The resort contains 73 keys, including overwater and beach villas and guests arrive either by a 45-minute boat ride from the mainland or 20 minutes by seaplane.
The southern approach reveals the first stainless steel villas on the horizon, which the company says represents “ a string of pearls.”
A stunning reception building at the centre is said to form the pendant in the string.
OPS: Render of the Shebara resort. The Stainless steel orb-like villas strung out like pearls. The development includes this adults only pool
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Stunning new Red Sea resort with stainless steel villas string out like pearls
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 15267
07/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
A new holiday resort with holiday villas that look like shiny UFOs is under construction.
The development called Shebara will be built in Saudi Arabia on an island in the country’s Al Wajh Red Sea lagoon.
It will be home to iconic stainless steel orbs which will spread out along the coastline and be linked by a walkway.
Shebara is scheduled to open in summer 2024 as part of a development called The Red Sea, and is the first resort to be owned and operated by Saudi developer Red Sea Global.
It is already actively recruiting a world-class operational team ahead of opening to run the resort.
Shebara is located on Sheybarah Island, which features a spectacular 30 to 40-meter reef drop-off close to the beach providing the ultimate spot for exploring ocean life.
The resort contains 73 keys, including overwater and beach villas and guests arrive either by a 45-minute boat ride from the mainland or 20 minutes by seaplane.
The southern approach reveals the first stainless steel villas on the horizon, which the company says represents “ a string of pearls.”
A stunning reception building at the centre is said to form the pendant in the string.
OPS: Render of the Shebara resort. There will also be villas with pools on the beach front
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Plans for mini city enclosed by canal for Red Sea port of Jeddah
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30/08/2023
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Pictures must credit: ROSHN Group
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new mini-city is being planned for Saudi Arabia enclosed by an 11 metre-long , 100-metre wide canal.
And it will boast a waterfront waterfront comparable in size to those of Chicago, Stockholm, Hamburg, and LondonCalled Marafy, the development will accommodate over 130,000 residents.
Described as a “giga project” it will be built to the north of the Red Sea city of Jeddah.It is part of the country’s Vision 2030 goal , a plan to make the nation a high tech hub and tourist destination no longer reliant on oil production for its wealth.
The build is being handled by Saudi real estate developer ROSHN Group in conjunction with Saudi’s Public Investment Fund responsible for investing the country’s money.
The navigable canal will connect to and extend Obhur Creek on the Eastern side of the Red Sea.It will be surrounded by multiple unique districts and is the first canal ever to be built in Saudi Arabia.It is also ROSHN’s first fully mixed-use development.
OPS: Render showing an aerial view of how the Marafy development will look with surrounding canal.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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FEATURE - Wie UFOS: Futuristische Ferienvillen werden in Saudi-Arabien am Roten Meer gebaut
Here's a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world's most exclusive tourist resorts. The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development. It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global. Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below. The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution. The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot. August 11th, 2023. Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global.
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
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09/08/2023
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Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
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Sheybarah Island 1
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Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:Prefrabricated villas being delivered by ship
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_158983572_FER
Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_158983571_FER
Amazing orb-like villas for luxury Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Sheybarah Island 1
Ref 15016
09/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Red Sea Global
Here’s a first look at stunning flying saucer-like shiny villas installed on what is aiming to be one of the world’s most exclusive tourist resorts.
The villas are one of the main attractions on the planned Saudi Arabia Red Sea Sheybarah Island development.
It is one part of a long-term plan called the Red Sea Project being developed by Red Sea Global
Architecture firm Killa Design envisioned the accommodation as floating orbs that complement the horizon with reflective mirror surfaces reflecting the sea, sky, and reef below.
The unique structures are manufactured off-site in the United Arab Emirates, offering a customised solution.
The pre-fabricated villas , which weigh 120 tons, are transported from the factory on ships and then carefully offloaded onto the installation spot.
OPS:The orb-like villas being installed at the Sheybarah Island resort.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)