RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Co. held an architectural design competition for Diriyah mosques, and a number of gifted male and female architects participated, according to a Saudi Press Agency article on Wednesday.
The Diriyah Mosques Architectural Design Competition seeks to support local creative talent in Islamic architecture and promote sustainable construction development while allowing participants to demonstrate their abilities and contribute to the development of Diriyah’s architectural landscape.
The victors were declared during the yearly Diriyah Suhoor at the Bujairi Terrace, located in the center of the ancient Wadi Hanifah.
The two mosques reflect the rich cultural heritage that characterizes Diriyah and the authentic architectural style of the region, as the competition is part of Diriyah Co.’s commitment to consolidating the traditions of distinctive Najdi architecture and enhancing community participation in Diriyah development projects.
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