Cultural Heritage Meets Modern Architectural Design: The Alain Ducasse Restaurant, AlUla

Words: Orazio Moretti, CEO of Craft Group
Photos: Craft Group


For Craft Group’s Alain Ducasse restaurant project in AlUla, we fostered a collaborative effort between the design team and local craftsmen and ensured that the masonry work reflected the area's cultural heritage while meeting modern construction standards. This involved sourcing local red bricks, a key element in maintaining the architectural authenticity of the region. These bricks were carefully selected to complement the landscape of AlUla.



Local masons were engaged to lay the bricks in specific, intricate patterns that were essential to the overall design. Each pattern required precise attention to detail, with one mason assigned to each to ensure it was laid out accurately and consistently. This meticulous process guaranteed the craftsmanship's quality and preserved the unique aesthetic envisioned for the project.

The texture and color of the locally sourced red bricks also played a pivotal role in the overall visual impact of the Alain Ducasse restaurant in AlUla. The rich, earthy tones of the bricks harmonized perfectly with the natural warm hues of the surrounding Jabal Ikmah, creating a seamless blend between the architecture and its environment. The rough texture of the bricks added depth and authenticity to the structure. This careful selection of materials not only enhanced the building’s visual connection to its surroundings but also reinforced the design intent of honoring AlUla’s cultural heritage through modern architectural expression.



Additionally, GRC (glass-reinforced concrete) was utilized to replicate the look of the traditional French borders on the ceiling. This modern material allowed for precise detailing, effectively mimicking the intricate design elements typically found in French interiors. By using GRC, the project team was able to achieve a high-quality aesthetic that harmonized with the overall architectural vision, particularly in blending with the brick walls that evoked a rustic, French style.

The use of GRC was not only a design choice but also a practical solution to meet the project's tight timeline. Its versatility and ease of installation offered significant time-saving benefits without compromising on the durability or the refined appearance of the space. This approach allowed the design to incorporate a French-inspired elegance while respecting the local context of AlUla, merging modern construction techniques with traditional aesthetics. This thoughtful combination of materials helped create a cohesive and visually striking interior that balanced both contemporary efficiency and historical reference.




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