Old Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
Travel guide to Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi - sharing things to do, where to stay, important things to know and more!
Travel guide to Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi - sharing things to do, where to stay, important things to know and more!
Visiting Jeddah? The Old City (Al Balad) is a must see 😮 Dating back to the 7th century, its unique architecture and charm is preserved to this day. Thanks to Suhail K 📸 for these awesome shots #visitarabia #albalad #oldtown #jeddah #saudiarabia #ksa #saudi
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Travel guide to Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi - sharing things to do, where to stay, important things to know and more!
The Angawi family open the doors to Al Makkiyah, their home, and one of Jeddah's proud symbols of cultural heritage.
It’s articles like this one that make us want to become architects and change the world forever with our creativity, skills, and designs. The world is full to the brim with impressive architectural projects that go beyond pleasing just our eyes: when we see them, we genuinely feel like they energize our imagination and reinvigorate our spirit.
Angawi House is the current residence of famed local Jeddah architect Dr. Sami Angawi. It is a study of western Saudi Arabia's traditional Hijazi architecture. The interior of the home is not decorated with expensive museum pieces but is instead filled with ordinary functional and traditional decor. The variety of materials utilized in the construction and finishing of the home is astonishing. Angawi is a master at combining materials, textures, and shapes. Many of the home's objects are quite old, such as a 300 year old carved door at the entrance. The heart of the home is a beautifully aqua blue tiled indoor swimming pool, the bottom of which is a mosaic tile pattern that looks like a Persian carpet. This inner courtyard is surrounded by rich carved wood on multiple levels and hanging plants. Also used throughout the home are stained glass, arches, and colored lighting. Pillows, carpets, and varied accessories complete the finishing touches in every room of the house. Intricately carved wooden architectural details and Moroccan style lamps are just some of the features that all work together to make this home very special. There is none of the stiffness and formal pretentiousness that I have seen in some households here in Saudi Arabia. Instead the home is warm, welcoming, and comfortable. Angawi designed the house to fully take advantage of the prevailing winds in Jeddah, which naturally flow from the north and the west, to keep the air stream circulating throughout the entire house much of the year. This cuts down on the need for air conditioning in this hot climate. The living space in this home is maximized and made good use of, with nooks and crannies used for built in seating areas, planters, and even a rooftop garden. The entire house is a visual treat which is layered with magnificent colors, patterns, and designs featuring geometrics, florals, and Arabic calligraphy. Angawi graciously opens his amazing home to visitors mainly arranged through special group tours. For more information about Angawi House, email: [email protected]
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Following the Historic Jeddah post, this one is to take you further inside on of the renovated Hijazi houses such as Ba'ashen house and Al Saloom house. There is also Nassif house in the area, but it was sadly closed at that time of the day. Ba'ashn house was converted into three galleries, but Al S
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The story of old Jeddah, known by the name Al Balad, surrounded by city walls and harbouring a history that stretches back in time.