Conceived by Oppenheim Architecture in partnership with developer Red Sea Global, Desert Rock, a newly opened immersive resort nestled in Saudi Arabia’s Hejaz Mountains, blends into the natural terrain without obstructing it.
The property also pays homage to the rich history of the Nabataean civilization, which once flourished in the Arabian Peninsula and is renowned for its rock-carved architecture.
The Desert Rock experience
Upon arrival, visitors enter a concealed valley that gradually unveils a collection of facilities set over seven acres of land.
The resort’s accommodations range from ground-level villas to suites embedded in the mountains. Each were designed to maximize natural light, uninterrupted views, and a tactile connection to the desert.
Desert Rock’s Wadi Villas feature private pools and spacious living areas, while the Cliff Hanging Villas are perched high above the resort with dramatic landscape views. The Mountain Cave Suites and Mountain Crevice Villas provide privacy and cliffside pools suspended on the edge of the Massif. The hidden Royal Villa, meanwhile, offers a personalized retreat in an entirely private section of the valley.
Low-impact design
Each element of the resort’s design was considered to minimize its environmental footprint. During construction, excavated materials were repurposed into the project’s infrastructure.
Throughout Desert Rock, the integration of passive cooling and efficient systems reduce energy consumption, and native plants contribute to a more green, flourishing wadi (river valley).
“Desert Rock embodies our philosophy of connecting architecture to the spirit of place,” says Chad Oppenheim, founding principal of Oppenheim Architecture. By respecting and enhancing the natural environment, we have created a sanctuary that allows guests to experience the beauty and power of the landscape in deeply personal and meaningful ways.”
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