Desert Rock
Oppenheim Architecture

SHORTLIST ARCHITECTURE | Hotels & Resorts

Project Description

Desert Rock is part of an ambitious and unprecedented eco-tourism development, set among 11,000 square miles of islands, beaches, desert, mountains, and volcanic areas. This project in particular engages with the majestic granite mountains and mythical desertscape. It defines new territory for sustainability and sustainable tourism at every level; across planning, construction, and operation.

Project Concept

Working with the language of the earth, we have designed new spaces and experiences— buildings that disappear within the tectonic landscape, echoing ancient Nabatean civilizations that once lived in the region. Indoor and outdoor spaces are located within crevices and caves, or on shaded slopes, utilizing the cooler microclimates and minimizing solar gain. These discrete locations camouflage the architecture during the day, while at night they glow like small lanterns dotted across the massif. Most construction materials were recycled from the site, so that building impact is minimal and new forms embody the same colors and minerals as their surroundings. Dispersed facilities minimize the resort’s footprint and invite wider site exploration, adventure, and discovery; introducing guests to all the cultural, archeological, and geological dimensions of this awe-inspiring place. Desert Rock creates a benchmark for future hospitality development in the region, delivering a net positive conservation benefit and establishing an internationally recognized place brand for our client.