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Al-Baha Hosts Meeting on King Salman Charter’s Societal Impact

The Architecture and Design Commission has recently held a significant meeting in its Architecture and Design Cafe series.

The meeting revolved around the societal impact of the King Salman Charter for Architecture and Urbanism, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

Held at Al-Zitona Farm in Al-Baha, the event brough together several experts to highlight the architecture’s promising role in shaping communities and boosting well-being.

To this end, the occasion served as an important platform to share experiences and support national talents in architecture and design.

The participants emphasized the six core values of the Charter’s societal impact, as follows:

  • Authenticity
  • Continuity
  • Human-centricity
  • Livability
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability

King Salman Charter for Architecture and Urbanism represents a strategic foundation for urbanization and architecture. It adopts a design methodology showcasing the Kingdom’s history and culture. Moreover, the Charter offers an inclusive guide for decision-makers, specialists, and those interested in architecture and urbanism.

 

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