

Hegra Viewpoints
Innovation, at its core, is born from tradition—drawing upon cultural memory while embracing contemporary thought. At the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hegra in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, Clover Studio’s series of architectural interventions embody this synthesis. Their landscape pavilions reflect a deep sensitivity to the site’s ecology, heritage, and terrain—translating the elemental rhythm of desert life into architectural form. Commissioned by the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) and developed in collaboration with destination specialists Extreme International, the project pays homage to the ancient Nabataean civilization through a contemporary reinterpretation of the Bedouin tent, creating ephemeral structures that offer visitors a distinct, safari-inspired experience within the region’s wildlife reserve.












