
Architectural design and engineering studio Foster + Partners has unveiled the design for the first residential-led development on Laheq Island at the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia.
Developed by Red Sea Global, a real-estate developer, the Laheq project involves the transformation of the 400-hectare island into a luxury green community.
Foster + Partners’ design concept, dubbed ‘Forever Garden’, references the plant life and greenery integrated throughout the master plan.
Foster + Partners founder and executive chair Norman Foster said: “Our vision is grounded in a deep appreciation for Laheq Island’s outstanding natural beauty. Residents and visitors are invited into a serene garden that engages all the senses and offers panoramic views of the magnificent surroundings.”
Central to the project’s design is an 800m-diameter structure called ‘The Ring’, which encircles a lagoon and white-sand beaches, both of which are new additions to the island. This strategic placement at the island’s heart aims to protect the surrounding natural habitats.
The Ring is designed with sustainability in mind, utilising recycled water for the irrigation of plants.
It will feature luxury apartments, two hotels, and a souk, all elevated above the water, with the inclusion of pergolas and shaded canopies to promote well-being.
The island’s new residences are complemented by a range of amenities such as a 115-berth marina, a beach club, sailing and watersports schools, a racket club, a fitness centre, and an 18-hole golf course with a clubhouse.
Residential communities are strategically placed to the south, centre, and north of the island, with luxury villas situated along the waterfront.
A cohesive architectural style characterised by layered geometric timber frames unites the different elements of the development.
Foster + Partners studio head Gerard Evenden said: “When designing Laheq, our goal was to add as little as possible to the island, while totally immersing residents and guests in nature.
“During planning, it became clear ‘The Ring’ formation was the best design choice to minimise human impact, while also offering spectacular landscaping, 360-degree sea views, and private lagoon access.”
Last month, the Safra National Bank tower in Florida, US, another Foster + Partners-designed project, topped out at its full height of 210ft.