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SAUDI ARABIA -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 30, 2020
M. Almana College of Health Sciences introduces a breathtaking auditorium designed to blend tradition and modernity, inspired by the Kingdom's historical heritage and the Arabian Desert.
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M. Almana College of Health Sciences proudly presents its newly designed auditorium, a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, meticulously crafted by renowned designer Muhammed El Sepaey. The auditorium, part of the main building of MACHS, features a 1000-seat capacity and is a testament to the college's commitment to providing an inspiring environment for its students.
The design inspiration draws from the Kingdom's historical heritage and the Arabian Desert, with materials carefully selected to reflect the beauty and dynamic movement of the wind. The building's iconic dome and medical art wall, adorned with chemical and medicine symbols in various languages of science, create an immersive and interactive space for students, fostering a sense of belonging and aspiration for success.
Utilizing natural light and materials, the auditorium boasts a high-performance glazing system and locally sourced Saudi natural stone for both exterior and interior walls. The cohesive sandy color palette, including floor marble, exterior and interior paint, wood cladding, and furniture, harmoniously blends with the surroundings, while natural brass accents add a touch of elegance to the space.
Designed to seamlessly integrate with the college's medical schools and facilitate easy access, the auditorium stands as a testament to Muhammed El Sepaey's dedication to creating healing environments that engage patients in the conscious process of self-healing and spiritual growth.
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SAUDI ARABIA -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Sep 28, 2021
Introducing Almana, a revolutionary medical center design by Muhammed El Sepaey, aimed at creating a healing environment to engage patients in the conscious process of self-healing and spiritual growth. The project, located in South Rakah, Eastern Region, KSA, was realized between 2017-2019, and is a testament to the power of well-designed healthcare environments in reducing patient anxiety and stress, accelerating recovery, and promoting overall well-being.
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