King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KACARE)

Conceptual Designs and 3D Plans – King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy Headquarters

ClientKing Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KACARE)
RegionRiyadh
YearCompleted
CategoryConceptual & 3D Architectural Design
ScopeConceptual Architecture, 3D Visualization, Masterplanning Input
  • Develop multiple conceptual design options for the KACARE headquarters that embody the organization’s identity and vision.
  • Create compelling 3D visualizations that communicate design intent to decision-makers and stakeholders.
  • Incorporate sustainable design principles and energy-efficient features appropriate for an organization focused on renewable energy.
  • Ensure the design reflects contemporary architectural standards while drawing on Saudi cultural heritage.
  • Provide conceptual space programming and massing studies to inform detailed design development.

The conceptual design process began with an in-depth analysis of KACARE’s organizational requirements, brand identity, and aspirational design benchmarks. Multiple conceptual directions were explored and developed into full 3D visualization packages using cutting-edge rendering software. Design narratives were prepared to communicate the inspiration and vision behind each concept. Client review workshops were conducted to refine the preferred direction.

  • Multiple conceptual design options with architectural narratives.
  • Detailed 3D exterior and interior visualization renders.
  • Site massing and masterplanning studies.
  • Conceptual space program and floor area schedules.
  • Design presentation package for executive stakeholder review.

KACARE plays a central role in Saudi Arabia’s transition to clean energy as part of Vision 2030. Its headquarters must project the authority and forward-looking ambition of this mission. Hexa Line’s conceptual design work established a strong architectural vision for this landmark government institution, setting the tone for a building that would inspire both its occupants and visitors.