clover studio mimics bedouin tents, scattering hegra viewpoints across alUla desert
Briefly

Clover Studio's Hegra Viewpoints project emphasizes minimal architectural intervention, aiming for reversible designs that preserve the UNESCO World Heritage site of AlUla.
The temporary structures were designed to be lightweight and sensitive to the site and completely removable without any ground disturbance, aligning with AlUla's preservation goals.
Clover Studio's modern reinterpretation of traditional Bedouin tents employs stretched fabric over curved walls, creating a silhouette that interacts with the desert landscape.
Each viewpoint provides strategically framed views of nature, serving as both a visual focal point and a narrative device for guided tours in the wildlife reserve.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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