2025 | Professional
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This conceptual project reimagines the abandoned Tapline Arar Station in northern Saudi Arabia as a
vibrant cultural destination that celebrates the Kingdom鈥檚 industrial heritage while serving contemporary
community needs. The Trans-Arabian Pipeline (1947鈥1950), which established Arar as a pumping-station
town in 1951, marks a pivotal chapter in national modernization.
Grounded in a 鈥減alimpsest preservation鈥 philosophy, the design reveals successive historical layers
through precise, minimal interventions. The core concept, 鈥淭he Tapline Reimagined,鈥 elevates the
pipeline itself to become architecture: a new linear visitor centre traces the historic route. A transparent
bridge links this tube to the preserved valve chamber, choreographing a reveal from galleries into raw
machinery. Original structures are retained in situ, with reversible actions鈥攔ust stabilization and
protective coatings on steel, targeted masonry repair, micro-piles where required, and non-invasive
services routed through access floors.
Delivery is phased for feasibility and early impact. Phase 1 stabilizes and interprets the valve chamber;
Phase 2 constructs the visitor centre and glass link; Phase 3 completes landscape and programming. This
sequence manages budget, enables safe early access. Beyond a conventional museum, the station functions
as a civic hub. An events plaza, shaded promenades, and a caf茅 invite everyday use by Arar residents.
Flexible spaces host school visits, workshops, and rotating exhibits on oil technology. Co-created
storytelling with local historians, former workers, and tribal communities ensures living, community
owned content. Universal access is embedded through step-free routes, gentle ramps, tactile wayfinding,
and shaded seating.
Sustainability is pragmatic and layered: passive orientation, shading, and high-performance glazing reduce
cooling loads; native xeriscaping and graywater reuse lower potable demand; a photovoltaic-ready canopy
anticipates on-site generation; and the retention of existing fabric preserves embodied carbon.
By treating the pipeline as both narrative and form, the project transforms an overlooked asset into a
distinctive landmark and a replicable model for industrial-heritage adaptive reuse, advancing Vision
2030鈥檚 cultural objectives while catalyzing local pride, education, tourism, and year-round public life in
Arar.
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China University of Technology
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Student Design - Cultural Architecture
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China University of Technology
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Student Design - Historical Preservation and Renovation
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engine,inc.
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Interior Design - Restaurants & Caf茅
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Shanghai Hetao Architectural Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.
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Commercial Architecture - Hotels & Resorts