Makkah — a regularly growing city from a design point of view



Makkah, home to probably the holiest site of Islam and the origination of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), is found simply off the western shore of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Muslims are required to visit the city for Hajj at any rate once in their life on the off chance that they are physically ready to. In any case, the city is under a great deal of advancement weight including obliteration and remaking of structures, alongside infrastructural forms that accompany numerous ramifications, for example, saving the legacy and taking care of a huge deluge of guests consistently.

Online stage The Failed Architecture's group has completed a digital broadcast on the consistently growing design of Makkah. The scene was coordinated by René Boer.

The specialists included London-based modeler and urban scientist Amna Solati and Hussam Dakkak, an engineering creator and one of the originators of the Architectural Association's Visiting School to Makkah.

The scene endeavors to give a perspective on contemporary Makkah and its urban advancement from design point of view.

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