Riyadh - In a grand ceremony held at the prestigious Saudi National Museum in Riyadh, the Architecture and Design Commission unveiled its latest initiative, the "Ambassadors of the King Salman Charter for Architecture and Urbanism" program.
On a momentous occasion graced by the esteemed presence of Sumaya Al-Sulaiman, CEO of the Commission, the unveiling of 16 distinguished ambassadors has taken place. These ambassadors have been carefully chosen for their exceptional expertise and invaluable contributions to the realm of architecture.
In a recent statement, Al-Sulaiman, a prominent figure in the architecture and design community, revealed that the launch of the program is a direct result of the commission's unwavering dedication to bolster and uplift this industry. The commission aims to realize its ambitious vision of propelling the sector forward and fostering its growth and development. The ambassadors conveyed their appreciation to the commission for selecting them and emphasized their dedication to fulfilling the charter's vision. This vision aims to foster architectural brilliance and enhance the well-being of individuals by constructing architectural spaces that draw inspiration from cultural and environmental heritage while also embracing future aspirations.
The ambassadors' program is set to make waves in the architecture and design community as it strives to shed light on the charter's methodology. By emphasizing its vision and six core values—authenticity, continuity, human centricity, livability, innovation, and sustainability—the program aims to raise awareness among professionals in the field.
The primary focus of the ambassadors will be to enhance awareness and advocate for the implementation of the charter's methodology, which encompasses the most effective urban practices.