A villa for a family of six, built as two wings either side of a two-meter water channel. The water walks you from the street gate all the way to the front door.
In the Eastern Province heat, the most generous thing a house can offer is a cool walk to the door. So this villa is organized around one move: a narrow channel of water, lined in blue tile, running straight from the street gate to the entrance. The home stands as two wings — family life on one side, guests on the other — and the water walks between them.
Everything else followed that idea. The entrance arch frames the channel. Bedrooms face the quiet side. The roof shades the walk at midday. And because we checked Dammam's building rules before sketching, the design fit the plot's limits on the first try — no redesigns at the permit office.
The result is a complete, permit-ready package — including the official digital building model, which passed all three of the industry's standard checks, independently verified. This project is a studio design study that proved our method end-to-end, from first idea to permit file.
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