Misk School Campus, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 

  • Time chairs with a compact, clean and functional design, perfect for auditoriums and educational environments.
  • Zero7 seats ideal for workstations thanks to their advanced ergonomics and versatility.

Project

Misk School Campus

 

Location

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 

End use

Auditorium, offices

 

Architect

Design Engine Architects

 

Total supply

1,700 seats

 

Supplied products

900 Time, 600 Zero7

80 Aira, 120 Jolly

 

Year

2023

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The Misk School Campus, located in Riyadh within the Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City - the first nonprofit city in the world - represents an ambitious educational project designed to accommodate up to 1,000 students. The campus consists of nine schools, flanked by a rich system of administrative, sports and recreational facilities designed to provide a state-of-the-art learning environment.

 

The master plan, designed by British firm Design Engine Architects adopts a contemporary architecture inspired by the Saudi desert, with safe and sustainable school spaces alternating with courtyards, shaded patios and green areas for natural air circulation and a continuous relationship between indoors and outdoors.

 

At the heart of this innovative educational project, Aresline provided furniture for several functional areas of the campus: the auditorium, administrative spaces, kindergarten area, and waiting areas. A total of 900 Time chairs - perfect for auditoriums and academic environments thanks to their clean and functional design - and 600 Zero7 chairs, ideal for operating workstations thanks to their advanced ergonomics and variety of available configurations, were installed. In the kindergarten area, 80 Aira seats have been placed, while 120 Jolly seats find their place in the waiting areas. The fit-out curated by Aresline contributes to making the campus a comfortable, welcoming place consistent with the architectural and cultural identity of the intervention.

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