Magnom Properties A Supporter For Sustainable Project | |
Sumita Pawar |
According to the media, Magnom Properties, a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Rawabi Holding, is demonstrating its commitment to building smarter and greener cities with the announcement that plans are being made to develop a variety of sustainable real estate projects in Saudi Arabia with Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG Architecture) as well as The Carbon Lab, which is based in Chicago, USA.
The latest developments in the retail and commercial sectors will be an example of sustainability best practices, in keeping with Saudi Arabia’s unifying vision for the future.
According to the report, Magnom Properties will use sustainable and innovative technologies in the design, construction, and operation of its futuristic developments. which is based on its track record of success and high clean energy credentials.
Adrian Smith, a world-class architect who designed the Burj Khalifa in Dubai—the tallest building on the planet—will employ an integrated design approach, as mentioned in the report.
Adrian Smith said, "Architecture has the unique ability to positively impact society." "Our work in the region is an illustrative example of how economic sustainability and environmental sustainability can coexist in urban development."
Smith added, "Magnom Properties has given us great pleasure in developing projects throughout Saudi Arabia and the Middle East." "We look forward to seeing our pioneering design concepts enhance the sustainable journey in Saudi Arabia."
The high-performance designs show how Magnom Properties wants to set new standards for sustainability in all of its projects.
According to the report, they reduce carbon footprint, manage precious resources, and integrate intelligence into the built environment.
Abdulaziz Al Turki, Group Chairman of Rawabi Holding, as well as Nesma & Partners and Chairman of Magnom Properties, said they work under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which requires them to collectively commit to solving future energy and climate problems through a reliance on clean energy, offsetting carbon emissions, and reshaping our cities using principles of sustainable architecture.
CEO of Rawabi Holding, Vice Chairman of its Board of Directors, and Vice Chairman of Magnom Properties, Othman A. Ibrahim, stated, "In keeping with our larger goal of transformation in the region through our specialist expertise, we will harness advanced technologies and innovation to create best practise sustainability standards for these projects." Technology will be a major contributor to the adoption of sustainable practises in alignment with the Kingdom’s decarbonization roadmap.
The report concluded with Maged Marie’s quote, which said, "Magnom Properties is committed to implementing sustainability principles in all its operations."
They are proud to have partnered with Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture in realising their ambitious vision. Marie is the CEO of Magnom Properties.
By Sumita Pawar