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SWA Group: www.swagroup.com KA-CARE - King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewal Energy Location Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Client MBS Engineering Consultants SWA Scope Competition Conceptual Plan Size 6,350 hectares Project Team Architects - KlingStubbins Engineering - ARUP Team Manager - iContinuum Water Strategies - NSI Economic Development - Terrapin Stategic Advisors: Ahmed Azmy Amory Lovins Ali Malkawi Mohamed Abdel Rahman Khaled Tewfik KA-CARE is new city competition for a 6400 hectare site located 20 kilometers west of the Capital city Riyadh. The proposed master plan maximizes the potential of two geographic features of the site, the wadis and Tweig Escarpment to create a visionary and sustainable city that interlace the urban and natural environments. The new city will accommodate a total population of 300,000 and will become a research-focused, net-zero carbon and environmentally sustainable prototype that transforms the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia into a global leader in renewable energy. It is also envisioned as a model for sustainable urban growth that promotes resiliency and environmentally-conscious living in accordance with the teachings of Islam.

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SWA Group: www.swagroup.com

KA-CARE - King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewal Energy

LocationRiyadh, Saudi Arabia

ClientMBS Engineering Consultants

SWA ScopeCompetition Conceptual Plan

Size6,350 hectaresProject Team

Architects - KlingStubbinsEngineering - ARUP

Team Manager - iContinuumWater Strategies - NSI

Economic Development - TerrapinStategic Advisors:

Ahmed AzmyAmory Lovins

Ali MalkawiMohamed Abdel Rahman

Khaled Tewfik

KA-CARE is new city competition for a 6400 hectare site located 20 kilometers west of the Capital city Riyadh. The proposed master plan maximizes the potential of two geographic features of the site, the wadis and Tweig Escarpment to create a visionary and sustainable city that interlace the urban and natural environments. The new city will accommodate a total population of 300,000 and will become a research-focused, net-zero carbon and environmentally sustainable prototype that transforms the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia into a global leader in renewable energy. It is also envisioned as a model for sustainable urban growth that promotes resiliency and environmentally-conscious living in accordance with the teachings of Islam.