By Speirs Major – Client Diriyah Company
The epic scale and historical significance of the ancient city of At-Turaif come to life after dark in a beautifully layered and nuanced tapestry of golden light.
Light articulates the stories hidden in the layers of buildings, courtyards, and archaeological remnants, capturing and reflecting the site’s extraordinary spirit and creating a remarkable experience of a living national monument.
The first capital of the Saudi state and UNESCO World Heritage site dates from the 15th century. Located on a raised site at the edge of the ad-Dir’iyah oasis, in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, it includes the remains of many palaces and an urban settlement.
We amplified this extraordinary sensation of stepping into another time and place, animating the subtle tonal variations in the natural materials to feel as if they are lit by flickering torch light.
The exact shade of golden light allows the mud-brick walls to glow in a beautiful, natural, and appropriate way.
Our extensive experience in city light master planning was instrumental in managing the sheer scale of the project. In its raised position, the site is the primary focal point in the landscape when viewed from the developing Diriyah Gate across Wadi Hanifah.