Neom, a large project in Saudi Arabia, has revealed plans for a development called Siranna. This project includes apartments and a hotel within a hexagonal structure designed to seamlessly integrate with the nearby mountain. Situated on a bay in the Gulf of Aqaba, Siranna will only be reachable by sea.
The upcoming ultra-luxurious destination, designed by Woods Bagot architecture studio, features a 65-room hotel and 35 private residences. The structures have a rock-like appearance with a hexagonal shape, resembling basalt columns, and are designed to seamlessly merge with the adjacent mountain.
The development will include hotel rooms and amenities offering views of the surrounding mountains and the Red Sea. Alongside accommodation, it will feature various restaurants, beach clubs, spas, and wellness facilities. Siranna is the seventh region in the Neom project, which includes The Line, a 170-kilometer-long city that has sparked controversy.
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After revealing Epicon, a luxury tourist development with jagged skyscrapers for a resort and three boutique hotels named Leyja, Neom project now comprises 10 regions. These include Oxagon, a port city with an octagon shape, the mirrored mega-city The Line, and an island resort called Sindalah.
It was designed to blend into the adjacent mountains