Construction has now begun on The Asaan, Misk Heritage Museum in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects.
Meaning ‘inheritance passed down through generations’, Asaan will be an institution dedicated to preserving and celebrating this rich heritage, in addition to promoting creativity and knowledge sharing.
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With over 600 years of Najdi architecture and history preserved within its mud-brick structures, the At-Turaif district of Diriyah was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.
Supported by the Misk Foundation, a non-profit organisation devoted to cultivating learning and leadership in young people, the museum aims to foster connections with the nation’s cultural heritage through interactive exhibitions, immersive experiences, workshops and events. On-site conservation labs will support the restoration and preservation of historical archaeological artifacts.
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Informed by traditional Najdi architecture, the Asaan Museum will be constructed in locally produced clay mud-bricks. Built to a thickness that provides high insulating properties in Diriyah’s hot desert climate, the low-embodied-carbon adobe walls incorporate a high thermal mass to maintain interior comfort while reducing energy demand for cooling.
The three-storey design is defined by the scale and geometries of the old town, as well as the museum’s traditional construction techniques and materials. Composed predominantly of the region’s local clay, this materiality echoes Diriyah’s historical vernacular architecture.
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Centred around three shaded courtyards, a defining feature of the local Najdi architecture, serving as anchors to the museum’s three distinct programmes: Educational, Arts, and Administrative, these courtyards provide comfortable external spaces that shield visitors from climatic conditions. Shading devices create a variety of outdoor sheltered landscaped gardens, public plazas and rooftop promenades.
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The Asaan, Misk Heritage Museum is integrated within the Diriyah Gate masterplan that protects and promotes Diriyah’s ancient cultural heritage while also creating a 100% walkable city, which prioritises water conservation, energy efficiency, wellness, and climate resilience.
Khaled Al-Saqer, CEO of Asaan, Misk Heritage Museum, said:“Asaan’s role extends beyond preserving and displaying artifacts; it seeks to inspire meaningful engagement through immersive experiences that connect past, present, and future generations, strengthening pride in Saudi identity and sharing our cultural legacy with the world. Driven by our belief in community participation as a pillar of heritage preservation, Asaan will offer a wide range of interactive programs curated by leading experts. These initiatives aim to foster cultural passion, inspire creativity, and empower all members of society to engage with and celebrate our heritage.”
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