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Best Shades and Screens in Riyadh from Al-hazazi Foundation
In the heart of the capital Riyadh, where the intense heat and glaring sun shine throughout the year, the search for effective protection and coverage becomes of paramount importance for homes and workplaces. If you are looking for the ideal solution to this dilemma, then the shades and screens of Al-hazazi Foundation are the perfect choice for you.
Al-hazazi Foundation, a leader in the manufacturing and installation of shades and screens in Riyadh, offers integrated and modern solutions to protect your outdoor and indoor spaces alike. Thanks to its long experience and the skill of its specialized team, the foundation is able to provide high-quality products and distinctive designs that efficiently meet the needs of its clients.
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One of the most prominent features of Al-hazazi's shades and screens is the great diversity in designs and materials used. Whether you prefer a classic style or a contemporary approach, you will find what suits you from a wide range of options.
In terms of shades, the foundation offers attractive aluminum shades, in addition to polycarbonate shades that are characterized by their high thermal insulation and ability to block ultraviolet rays. The foundation also offers a variety of screen افضل مظلات وسواتر في الرياض  options in different styles, including wooden, metal, and Scandinavian screens.
For pergolas as well, Al-hazazi excels in its innovative designs, offering metal and wooden pergolas in diverse shapes and sizes, with the possibility of adding covers and decorations according to the client's preference.
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In addition to the diversity in designs, Al-hazazi's products are distinguished by the high quality of the materials used. The aluminum and polycarbonate used in the manufacture of the shades are among the best heat-insulating materials, ensuring effective protection from the scorching sun rays.
The metal and wooden screens provided by the foundation also have high structural durability, making them capable of withstanding various weather conditions, such as wind and rain. And thanks to the precise and meticulous installation of all products, Al-hazazi Foundation guarantees many years of safe and comfortable use.
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In addition to providing high-quality shades and screens, Al-hazazi Foundation offers integrated services to efficiently execute construction and real estate development projects. Alongside the design and installation of shades and screens, the foundation carries out various metal work tasks, including the installation of hangars, security fences, and tents.
The foundation also specializes in the installation of sandwich panels and the design of cladding facades, in addition to landscaping and the design and installation of pergolas in their various forms. Thanks to its professional and well-trained team, the foundation ensures the execution of all these works with high quality and in the shortest possible time.
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Al-hazazi Foundation does not only provide high-quality products, but also offers advisory services to assist its clients in choosing the most suitable solutions for their needs. Upon contacting the foundation, you will be guided by a team of experts to the best available options, taking into account your budget and the areas that need to be covered.
And upon the completion of the installation of the shades and screens, the foundation's services do not stop there, as it also provides periodic maintenance services to maintain the optimal performance of the products over the coming years.
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qassiminvest · 2 years
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Transportation and logistics | Qassim Investment Forum
Al-Qassim region occupies a distinguished logistical position among all other regions of the Kingdom, due to its strategic location in the middle of the distance between the Red Sea, the Arabian Gulf and the north of the Kingdom, as well as its possession of an integrated infrastructure in the transport sector, as it connects the road network and fast and advanced railways to the Qassim region with all parts of the Kingdom and some roads The region is considered the second highest evaluation of road quality in the Kingdom, and one of the strongest road networks in the Kingdom
 Al-Qassim region passes the North-South train for freight and passenger transport with a total distance of 1250 km, starting from the capital Riyadh, passing through Al-Qassim and Hail, reaching Al-Jawf and Al-Qurayyat; In confirmation of Qassim’s position as a promising logistic platform, and due to the region’s unique capabilities represented in the availability of natural materials, the presence of two oil and gas distribution stations, as well as the passage of the main petroleum line in the region, in addition to being the largest date-producing region in the Kingdom, work is now underway to establish and develop a customs railway station A dry port in the region on a total area of ​​1.4 million square meters, with the aim of raising production efficiency, stimulating commercial traffic and keeping pace with the rapid transformations in the transport and logistics sector
In the field of air transport, Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz International Airport is served in the Qassim region, which is about 18 km from the city center. Efforts are currently being combined to complete the West Qassim Airport project, which is being implemented on an area of ​​more than 17.6 million square meters, and a main runway with a length of 1600 Meter, which represents the first Saudi experience in the Kingdom that provides integrated services that include: (Academy of paragliding, sports and aviation sciences, a museum, hangars, aircraft maintenance centers, and other services
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almohdar · 5 years
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مقاول هناجر هناجر مستودعات – هناجر مصانع مول – هايبر – اسواق مركزية – مراكز صيانة مستودعات تبريد – مستودعات ادوية هناجر – حظائر مزارع الدواجن تصميم هناجر بناء هناجر اسعار منافسة التنفيذ بكافة مناطق المملكة مساحات كبيرة
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Contractor Hangar Warehouses – Hangar factories Mall – Hyper – Central Markets – Maintenance Centers Refrigeration Warehouses – Pharmaceutical Warehouses Hangar – poultry farms Designed by Hangar Building Hangar competitive prices Implementation in all regions of the Kingdom Large spaces
Riyadh, Neom, Rabigh, Yanbu, OMloj, Tabuk, Arar, Rafha, Dammam, Khobar, Jubail, Dhahran, Aflaj, Sudair, Kharj, Khamis Mushait, Abha, Al-Namas, Al-Baha, Jazan, Sharurah, Najran, Al-Wadeaa , makkah . madina , jeddah ,King Abdullah Economic City , modon
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The collapse of oil takes its toll on exporting countries | Economy
The oil market is going through one of the most agitated phases in its history: a road full of setbacks, potholes and an unknown end. In addition to the major depression in demand for the coronavirus, which has paralyzed China and now has the European and American economies on the brink of precipice, has been added the rupture and subsequent price war between OPEC and Russia. Far from agreeing to a withdrawal of barrels to rebalance the market, their struggle has unleashed the opposite: an unprecedented flood of crude and a collapse in prices to levels of almost two decades ago. A brutal blow that exporters already feel.
In January, when the virus had already made an appearance in China, none of the traditional analyzes of the beginning of the year had among their forecasts a barrel of Brent below $ 30. No one could think of such a deep decline (60%), much less that it came as soon as in the first quarter. Nor could the producer countries, even distantly, imagine it, with public accounts almost entirely dependent on oil revenues. And three months later, however, the worst possible scenario for them is a reality: the crude oil has entered a drill and there are already those who, like Paul Sankey, from the Mizuho bank, have come to draw the most extreme, implausible (and dystopian) scenario. , from the point of view of exporters) possible: prices of zero dollars due to the impossibility of storing all the crude that is extracted and not consumed.
Crude has been smashing records for a month: it is trading at lows of almost two decades and has suffered the biggest daily drop in history (last Wednesday) and the biggest weekly crash (in the week just ended) since 1991. With cars in the garage, airline fleets in the hangar, and the mid-range chemical industry, demand has plummeted, at rates even higher than in the Great Recession. On the other, the lack of unity in the producer cartel has made it impossible to artificially sustain prices with supply cuts. And the result is a escabechina for a group of nations and companies that, without great efforts, had assured an income that now they will not be able to count.
The claw will be – is – especially hard for developing countries. The voice of alarm was given just a week ago by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC, de facto led by Saudi Arabia) in an unusual joint statement warning that, if the also unusual market conditions persist, the income of the emerging oil nations will sink between 50% and 85% this year, with “important economic and social consequences” in regions such as Latin America, which are already coming from a particularly troubled period . “It is the most dramatic situation that I remember,” says Mauricio Cárdenas, a professor at Columbia University and a former Colombian minister of Finance and Energy.
Evolution of brent in one year
Minimum price from which a nation stabilizes its public budgets. In the case of the United States, level of profitability for producers.
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At current prices, many countries – and companies – simply do not pay off: if they want to continue producing they know they are doing it at a loss. And, in spite of everything, they have no other choice: stopping operations to resume them in a few months would entail a huge cost. “Some, in order not to lose quota, can sustain production by burning their own resources. But not all of them, not even for a very long period, ”adds Cárdenas. In these circumstances, the price war is also a resistance race: the countries and companies with more financial muscle will be able to last longer selling below cost and, therefore, defend their starting position in the market.
The two protagonists of the struggle that has uncontrolled the market, Riyadh and Moscow, will also suffer. But they both play with the net, at least for a time: Saudi Arabia, as Bruegel's Marta Domínguez-Jiménez explains, has a profitability threshold of $ 10 and many reserves in dollars. “His problem is that he needs a price of $ 80 to balance his accounts and his economic diversification program is complicated.” The Kremlin, for its part, insists that it could sustain itself with these prices for another year or year and a half. “Can you hold on? Yes, both Saudis and Russians. Are you interested? I do not think so”.
For others, such as the large Latin American and African producers, as well as the Gulf countries that have a harder time producing each barrel, each day with oil below 50 or 60 dollars (and we are around 25) it is one more day of severe damage to its economy and its public accounts. Venezuela, the country with the largest reserves in the world, is the one in the most critical situation: without the possibility of increasing its pumps to enter the war by volume and with a profitability threshold substantially higher than other powers, it has already been forced to implore the IMF (an entity it does not recognize) to grant it a loan of $ 5 billion with which to cope with the advance of the virus. The answer: a resounding no.
Uncertain future
Nigeria or Angola are also in trouble – both need prices to double to avoid a fiscal hole – Ecuador – already rescued by the IMF, these prices are dangerously close to default– or Mexico – whose plan to revive Pemex, the world's most indebted oil company, is more up in the air than ever. Everything is here, also in quarantine.
Things will not improve on their own. In the absence of a pact, on April 1, when the last agreement between OPEC and Russia expires – sealed in December last year – everyone will have free rein to place on the market as much as they want, further exacerbating the oversupply. But the analysts' consensus points in another direction. “The already extensive damage (from low prices) will accumulate as the year progresses and will create the conditions for them to negotiate and compromise with, probably, a new restriction agreement,” Ayham Kamel, Robert Johnston and Alex Brideau predict, from the Eurasia consultancy. The long-term financial health of many oil economies, especially Latin American ones, depends on the fact that this pact does not take long to expand over time, for which oil at $ 30 is simply unsustainable.
US 'fracking' also takes the hit
The emerging ones are not the only ones affected by a free-falling crude oil: it is also a significant breakdown for some 9,000 oil producers fracking in the USA: after completely changing the market in the last decade and turning the North American country into the world's leading producer, today they are out of the game. “There is concern about the stress they are under,” says Nomura's Richard Koo. Donald Trump also has no room for maneuver: he cannot afford an economic collapse in Texas, the oil state par excellence and essential in his aspiration to be re-elected.
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Contractor Hangar Warehouses - Hangar factories Mall - Hyper - Central Markets - Maintenance Centers Refrigeration Warehouses - Pharmaceutical Warehouses Hangar - poultry farms Designed by Hangar Building Hangar competitive prices Implementation in all regions of the Kingdom Large spaces Riyadh, Neom, Rabigh, Yanbu, OMloj, Tabuk, Arar, Rafha, Dammam, Khobar, Jubail, Dhahran, Aflaj, Sudair, Kharj, Khamis Mushait, Abha, Al-Namas, Al-Baha, Jazan, Sharurah, Najran, Al-Wadeaa , makkah . madina , jeddah ,King Abdullah Economic City , modon
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riyadhvision · 7 years
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The situation in Qatar is getting difficult
The situation in Qatar is getting difficult
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:: Last week, the Qatari government signed a deal to buy 36 F-15 fighter planes which are one of the best fighter jets in the world. Doha will thus possess a large air force in its hangars. In November 2016, it sealed a deal to buy 72 fighter planes of the same brand. Qatar’s problem is that it has a large air force that consists of superior jets…
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Shaping the Future of Commercial Landscape
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Establishing commercial malls and hangars that redefine the landscape requires a dedicated team of experts. Hanajar Contractor Construction, a renowned construction company based in Riyadh, specializes in delivering state-of-the-art commercial projects that combine functionality, aesthetics, and innovation. From conceptualization to completion, their team of skilled professionals ensures the seamless execution of establishing commercial malls and hangars that cater to the evolving needs of businesses and communities.
With a focus on cutting-edge design, sustainable practices, and meticulous attention to detail, Hanajar Contractor Construction is the trusted partner for creating exceptional commercial spaces that stand the test of time and elevate the overall experience. 
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Whether it's creating modern shopping destinations or constructing spacious hangars for various purposes, Hanajar Contractor Construction, Riyadh, ensures meticulous attention to detail, superior craftsmanship, and adherence to safety standards. Trust them to bring your vision to life with their expertise in constructing premium malls and hangars.
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By incorporating green building materials, energy-efficient systems, and innovative technologies, we reduce the carbon footprint of our constructions, ensuring a better future for generations to come.
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With a focus on efficiency and excellence, Hanajar Contractor Construction delivers exceptional results for commercial developments in Riyadh.
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jobswzayef · 4 years
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Aircraft Maintenance Technician
Aircraft Maintenance Technician Job Description Aircraft Maintenance Technician 2000001R Description Job Purpose To perform either avionics cabin structure or airframe power plant maintenance work on aircraft in hangar line areas from a routine and basic level up to an involved and specialized level dependent upon the level of authorization. Direct ideas and take an appropriate decision to achieve objectives according to approved regulations and procedures. General Accountabilities Maintain a minimum of one aircraft general aircraft cabin or general aircraft structure. Specialized on one aircraft dispatch one aircraft system one aircraft structure and transit avionics knowledge on the same aircraft. Receive and understand the assignment from the supervisor and review relevant documents whether it is log book W O TCC E.O etc. Use correct and latest revision of aircraft approved documents such as AMM IPC etc. Use correct GSE handling procedures and be licensed. Give next shift technicians a complete physical turn over on spot. Qualifications Required qualifications Technical Diploma Airframe amp Power plant license A amp P preferred. GACA recognized Technical license or certificate. Advanced Level of English. Attachment Required Personal CV Resume and the above requirements.
Important Alert The application will be declined if the above required qualifications are not attached. Work Locations RIYADH Primary Location RIYADH Unposting Date Apr 23 2020
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Enhance Your School's Environment with Quality School Umbrellas in Riyadh
Are you seeking reliable solutions to shield your school's outdoor spaces from the scorching sun or unpredictable weather in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia? Look no further than Al-hazaziFoundation for top-notch school umbrellas and screens. Our expertise lies in the meticulous design and installation of awnings, screens, pergolas, and various blacksmithing works, ensuring optimal protection and aesthetic appeal for educational institutions across Riyadh.
At Al-hazaziFoundation, we understand the importance of creating a conducive environment for learning, which is why we offer a diverse range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of schools in Riyadh. Our school umbrellas are crafted from high-quality materials, guaranteeing durability and longevity even in the harsh Saudi Arabian مظلات مدارس climate. Whether you need shading solutions for playgrounds, outdoor seating areas, or walkways, our expert team will work closely with you to design and install umbrellas that seamlessly blend functionality with modern design aesthetics.
In addition to school umbrellas, we specialize in the installation of screens, providing added privacy and protection against dust and wind. Our services extend to the design of cladding facades, pergolas, and garden landscaping, enhancing the overall appeal of your school's outdoor spaces. Moreover, our wood-replacement decorations offer a sustainable alternative to traditional wood, adding a touch of elegance to your school environment.
With Al-hazaziFoundation, you can rest assured that your school will receive comprehensive solutions for all its shading and protection needs. Our team of skilled professionals handles everything from blacksmithing works to the dismantling, installation, and construction of hangars, nets, and hair houses. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional quality and service, ensuring complete satisfaction for our clients in Riyadh.
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almohdar · 5 years
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مقاول هناجر هناجر مستودعات - هناجر مصانع مول - هايبر - اسواق مركزية - مراكز صيانة مستودعات تبريد - مستودعات ادوية هناجر - حظائر مزارع الدواجن تصميم هناجر بناء هناجر اسعار منافسة التنفيذ بكافة مناطق المملكة مساحات كبيرة
نيوم - مدينة الملك عبدالله الاقتصادية - مدن - مكة المكرمة - المدينة المنورة - جده - الرياض - عسفان - رابغ - ينبع - املج - تبوك - عرعر - رفحاء - الدمام - الخبر - الجبيل - الظهران - الافلاج - سدير - الخرج -خميس مشيط - ابها - النماص - الباحة - جازان - شرورة - نجران - الوديعة
Contractor Hangar Warehouses - Hangar factories Mall - Hyper - Central Markets - Maintenance Centers Refrigeration Warehouses - Pharmaceutical Warehouses Hangar - poultry farms Designed by Hangar Building Hangar competitive prices Implementation in all regions of the Kingdom Large spaces Riyadh, Neom, Rabigh, Yanbu, OMloj, Tabuk, Arar, Rafha, Dammam, Khobar, Jubail, Dhahran, Aflaj, Sudair, Kharj, Khamis Mushait, Abha, Al-Namas, Al-Baha, Jazan, Sharurah, Najran, Al-Wadeaa , makkah . madina , jeddah ,King Abdullah Economic City , modon
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clubofinfo · 6 years
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Expert: Transcript of Skype Interview with PressTV Background by Michelle Nichols: UNITED NATIONS, January 26 (Reuters): The United States will seek to boost its case for United Nations action against Iran when Security Council envoys visit Washington on Monday to view pieces of weapons that U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley says Tehran gave to Yemen’s Houthi group. Haley and her 14 council colleagues will also lunch with President Donald Trump, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, said Friday. The Trump administration has for months been lobbying for Iran to be held accountable at the United Nations, while at the same time threatening to quit a 2015 deal among world powers to curb Iran’s nuclear program if “disastrous flaws” are not fixed. The U.N. ambassadors will visit a military hangar at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling near Washington, where Haley, the U.S envoy to the United Nations, last month presented remnants of what the Pentagon said was an Iranian-made ballistic missile fired from Yemen on Nov. 4 at Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh, as well as other weapons. A proxy war is playing out in Yemen between Iran and U.S. ally Saudi Arabia. Iran has denied supplying the Houthis with such weaponry and described the arms displayed in Washington as “fabricated.” However, experts reported to the Security Council this month that Iran had violated U.N. sanctions on Yemen because “it failed to take the necessary measures to prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer” of short-range ballistic missiles and other equipment to the Iran-allied Houthi group. The independent experts said they had “identified missile remnants, related military equipment and military unmanned aerial vehicles that are of Iranian origin and were introduced into Yemen after the imposition of the targeted arms embargo.” Haley said last month she was exploring several U.N. options for pressuring Iran to “adjust their behavior”. But she is likely to struggle to convince some Security Council members, like veto powers Russia and China, that U.N. action is needed. Most sanctions on Iran were lifted at the start of 2016 under the nuclear deal, which is enshrined in a U.N. Security Council resolution. The resolution still subjects Tehran to a U.N. arms embargo and other restrictions that are technically not part of the nuclear deal. Haley has said the Security Council could strengthen the provisions in that resolution or adopt a new resolution banning Iran from all activities related to ballistic missiles. To pass, a resolution needs nine votes in favor, and no vetoes by the United States, Britain, France, China or Russia. Under the current resolution, Iran is “called upon” to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons for up to eight years. Some states argue that the language of the resolution does not make it obligatory. A separate U.N. resolution on Yemen bans the supply of weapons to Houthi leaders and “those acting on their behalf or at their direction.” The United States could propose people or entities to be blacklisted by the council’s Yemen sanctions committee, a closed-door move that would need consensus approval by the 15-members. Diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, say Haley has not signaled which accountability option she might pursue or when. ***** PressTV: What is your reaction to this new accusation by Washington? Peter Koenig: First – Iran has not, and I repeat has not, infringed on any of the Nuclear Deal’s conditions, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), signed by the 5+1 on July 14, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. Ever since Trump became President – even before – he said that Obama’s deal was a bad deal and that he wanted to repeal it. We have to understand that President Trump is totally in the hands of Israel, manipulated by Netanyahu, much more so than previous Presidents. Washington will try to find any reason to either increase the completely illegal sanctions on Iran or cancel the deal altogether. There is no doubt in my mind about it. They will not shy back from inventing and fabricating “evidence” that the missile remnants Haley wants to show to UN Security Council members are from Iran. Also, Washington is again attempting to convince the UNSC members that Iran is not trustworthy and that the nuclear deal should be abolished. That would for once be difficult, especially to convince the Europeans, notably France and Germany, since they have already signed trade and technology exchange agreements worth billions with Iran. PTV: Ms. Haley claims she has independent experts who will attest that the weapon remnants are from Iran supplied missiles. How, do you believe Ms. Haley will prove that point? PK: There are no independent experts when it comes to the US and Washington.  Any “expert” is either coerced or bought. Washington’s credibility is zero. Remember what happened at the UN Security Council on February 3, when Colin Powell lied, yes, outright lied, with fabricated evidence to the Council, saying that Iraq had WMDs? This gave the impetus to invade Iraq – the rest is history. We know what happened and still happens – millions of innocent people killed and maimed and the war is far from over. Would the world be so naïve as to believe another lie, this time by the queen of deceit, Nikki Haley? Besides – and this must be said too – does anybody ever mention in the western mainstream media how Saudi Arabia as a proxy for the US and the UK with weapons and planes from the UK and the US is destroying Yemen, killing and maiming tens of thousands of people, letting an entire country starve to death, closing all the borders and harbors – no food, no medicine can get into the country. This is a crime with genocide dimensions. UNICEF and UN observers are saying that this is the most horrendous humanitarian crime committed in recent history – and this by the United States and the UK via Saudi Arabia. So – what does Ms. Haley really have to say, when it comes to accusing anyone of infringement of UN Resolutions? She has nothing to say – she has zero, but zero argument – as most of the time, when she speaks at the UN, and I’m confident that Russia and China are not going to fall into this trap. http://clubof.info/
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juliandmouton30 · 7 years
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Eight of the best design weeks that are off the beaten track
The design shows in Milan, London and New York are by far the most talked about, yet barely a week goes by when there isn't a design week happening somewhere in the world. Here are eight worth paying attention to, all in more unexpected locations.
Shenzhen Design Week, 21 to 28 April 2017
This week saw the launch of Shenzhen's first ever design week, marking the city's desire to shift from manufacturing hub into design destination.
With more than 2,000 works by over 200 designers on show, the inaugural event has been shaped around the theme of Design for the Future. A series of exhibitions and talks discussing issues around creating a liveable and sustainable future for Chinese cities and rural communities are taking place, while the new Shenzhen Global Design Awards has asked designers from around the world to submit innovative projects under the Design for the Future theme to be in with a chance of winning some of the US$1 million (£780,000) prize pot.
The event is run by the Shenzhen Municipal Government and supported by UNESCO Creative Cities. Image by Chris.
Beirut Design Week, 19 to 26 May 2017
Now in its sixth consecutive year, Beirut Design Week promises to attract 25,000 visitors to over 150 events in different districts of the city over seven days.
The fair is organised by the MENA Design Research Center, which encourages participating designers to develop new concepts, respond to current events and interact with one another at a conference, and through talks and workshops.
Since 2016, the festival's hub has been at KED, a 1930s metallurgical factory, in the industrial zone of Katarina next to Beirut's port. Here, four floors of exhibitions will respond to this year's theme – Is design a need? Highlights include an exhibition of technology prototypes inspired by our future need for physical human interaction as well as an exhibition that explores the role of women graphic designers in Lebanese contemporary visual culture.
Photograph by Ștefan Jurcă
Romanian Design Week, 20 to 28 May 2017
Since its launch in 2012, Romanian Design Week has been steadily growing in size each year, with 2017's event promising to be its largest yet.
The brainchild of events organiser The Institute, Romanian Design Week gathers 150 projects from more than 100 designers, design and architecture studios in multiple venues across the city.
For its fifth edition, the Bucharest-based event will launch a new Creative Quarter initiative that has taken root in one of the city's most famous historical buildings – the Universul Palace. This former printing house will host an array of creative new tenants including a theatre, barber shop, bars, a cafe, a design shop, an art gallery, an advertising agency and an architecture office.
Photograph by Daniel Frauchiger
Bratislava Design Week, 7 to 11 June 2017
Founded in 2009 as Designweek and renamed to Bratislava Design Week in 2013, the eight-year-old event showcases the best emerging and established design brands and producers from Slovakia and beyond. The week is spread across three venues in the city, including the unique late-baroque Erdödy Palace, where the week's main exhibitions are showcased. Open Call installations are located in a space above a cafe in the city's Laurinská Street, while lectures, discussions and concerts will take place in a gothic Klarisky church.
This year's festivities will include a special installation by Dutch designer Sander Wassink.
Photograph by David Peña
Medellín Design Week, 9 to 17 June 2017
In the past decade, Colombia's second-largest city has won much acclaim for its creative urban design that helped to transform it from one of the most violent cities in the world into a socially inclusive community. In recent years, a host of public architecture projects have continued to provide a framework for social development, and since 2015 Medellín Design Week has provided a platform for creatives living in the area.
Organised by Mediaplus, Fair HOME and Tu Taller Design, Medellín Design Week showcases the work of over 50 national and international exhibitors in venues across the city such as Plaza Mayor and the Museum of Modern Art.
Amman Design Week, 6 to 14 October 2017
Held for the first time in September 2016, Amman Design Week is currently gearing up for its second edition, which will be based around the theme of movement. The 2017 edition will once again be stationed at The Hangar/Ras El Ain Gallery in the Jordanian capital's downtown district, with satellite events taking place at various locations across the city.
The event, which gathers designers from across the Middle East region who are pushing boundaries within their disciplines, attracted over 35,000 visitors in its first year – a figure which organisers hope will increase for its second edition.
During the nine-day event, Ahmad Humeid, founder and CEO of SYNTAX, will unveil an exhibition of regional and local designers at the Hangar, while a new exhibition that focuses on student work is slated to make its debut. Across the event, works by over 100 local and regional designers will be on display, each exploring the event's overarching theme of movement and the associated topics of mass migrations, interactive technology, hyper-connectivity, as well as issues of accessibility and strained mobility.
Photograph by Anas Sidd
Saudi Design Week, October 2017
With its fourth edition scheduled for October, Saudi Design Week is a growing event that takes place each year in the Kingdom's capital of Riyadh. Encompassing a main exhibition, design conference, workshops and special events, the design week is aimed at establishing a design hub in the region where both local and international, established and emerging designers can converge.
Unexpectedly for a country where women's roles are restricted, the event was set up by two female entrepreneurs, Noura and Basma Bouzo. Basma and Noura, who run Oasis Magazine, have represented Saudi Arabia at both Dubai Design Week and the London Design Biennale. Saudi Design Week is run in partnership with the King Faisal Foundation for Research and Islamic Studies.
The 2017 edition will explore the theme of Design in Motion, including topics such as the process of design, kinetic design as well as design and sports.
Photograph by Petri Teppo/Studio Artica
Arctic Design Week, 19 to 25 February 2018
Held each year in Rovaniemi, Finland, Arctic Design Week is the world's northernmost design festival.
Bringing together professionals in the field of design to discuss the future of arctic design, the design week will celebrate its 10th edition in 2018. The program encompasses a series of design talks and workshops, design exhibitions, a fashion show, pop-up design shops and restaurants, hosted in venues across the city – including the Arktikum and Pilke Science Centres, both located in the north bank of the Ounasjoki River.
The event is organised by the City of Rovaniemi and Rovaniemi Development Ltd with various business partners.
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Eight of the best design weeks that are off the beaten track
The design shows in Milan, London and New York are by far the most talked about, yet barely a week goes by when there isn't a design week happening somewhere in the world. Here are eight worth paying attention to, all in more unexpected locations.
Shenzhen Design Week, 21 to 28 April 2017
This week saw the launch of Shenzhen's first ever design week, marking the city's desire to shift from manufacturing hub into design destination.
With more than 2,000 works by over 200 designers on show, the inaugural event has been shaped around the theme of Design for the Future. A series of exhibitions and talks discussing issues around creating a liveable and sustainable future for Chinese cities and rural communities are taking place, while the new Shenzhen Global Design Awards has asked designers from around the world to submit innovative projects under the Design for the Future theme to be in with a chance of winning some of the US$1 million (£780,000) prize pot.
The event is run by the Shenzhen Municipal Government and supported by UNESCO Creative Cities. Image by Chris.
Beirut Design Week, 19 to 26 May 2017
Now in its sixth consecutive year, Beirut Design Week promises to attract 25,000 visitors to over 150 events in different districts of the city over seven days.
The fair is organised by the MENA Design Research Center, which encourages participating designers to develop new concepts, respond to current events and interact with one another at a conference, and through talks and workshops.
Since 2016, the festival's hub has been at KED, a 1930s metallurgical factory, in the industrial zone of Katarina next to Beirut's port. Here, four floors of exhibitions will respond to this year's theme – Is design a need? Highlights include an exhibition of technology prototypes inspired by our future need for physical human interaction as well as an exhibition that explores the role of women graphic designers in Lebanese contemporary visual culture.
Photograph by Ștefan Jurcă
Romanian Design Week, 20 to 28 May 2017
Since its launch in 2012, Romanian Design Week has been steadily growing in size each year, with 2017's event promising to be its largest yet.
The brainchild of events organiser The Institute, Romanian Design Week gathers 150 projects from more than 100 designers, design and architecture studios in multiple venues across the city.
For its fifth edition, the Bucharest-based event will launch a new Creative Quarter initiative that has taken root in one of the city's most famous historical buildings – the Universul Palace. This former printing house will host an array of creative new tenants including a theatre, barber shop, bars, a cafe, a design shop, an art gallery, an advertising agency and an architecture office.
Photograph by Daniel Frauchiger
Bratislava Design Week, 7 to 11 June 2017
Founded in 2009 as Designweek and renamed to Bratislava Design Week in 2013, the eight-year-old event showcases the best emerging and established design brands and producers from Slovakia and beyond. The week is spread across three venues in the city, including the unique late-baroque Erdödy Palace, where the week's main exhibitions are showcased. Open Call installations are located in a space above a cafe in the city's Laurinská Street, while lectures, discussions and concerts will take place in a gothic Klarisky church.
This year's festivities will include a special installation by Dutch designer Sander Wassink.
Photograph by David Peña
Medellín Design Week, 9 to 17 June 2017
In the past decade, Colombia's second-largest city has won much acclaim for its creative urban design that helped to transform it from one of the most violent cities in the world into a socially inclusive community. In recent years, a host of public architecture projects have continued to provide a framework for social development, and since 2015 Medellín Design Week has provided a platform for creatives living in the area.
Organised by Mediaplus, Fair HOME and Tu Taller Design, Medellín Design Week showcases the work of over 50 national and international exhibitors in venues across the city such as Plaza Mayor and the Museum of Modern Art.
Amman Design Week, 6 to 14 October 2017
Held for the first time in September 2016, Amman Design Week is currently gearing up for its second edition, which will be based around the theme of movement. The 2017 edition will once again be stationed at The Hangar/Ras El Ain Gallery in the Jordanian capital's downtown district, with satellite events taking place at various locations across the city.
The event, which gathers designers from across the Middle East region who are pushing boundaries within their disciplines, attracted over 35,000 visitors in its first year – a figure which organisers hope will increase for its second edition.
During the nine-day event, Ahmad Humeid, founder and CEO of SYNTAX, will unveil an exhibition of regional and local designers at the Hangar, while a new exhibition that focuses on student work is slated to make its debut. Across the event, works by over 100 local and regional designers will be on display, each exploring the event's overarching theme of movement and the associated topics of mass migrations, interactive technology, hyper-connectivity, as well as issues of accessibility and strained mobility.
Photograph by Anas Sidd
Saudi Design Week, October 2017
With its fourth edition scheduled for October, Saudi Design Week is a growing event that takes place each year in the Kingdom's capital of Riyadh. Encompassing a main exhibition, design conference, workshops and special events, the design week is aimed at establishing a design hub in the region where both local and international, established and emerging designers can converge.
Unexpectedly for a country where women's roles are restricted, the event was set up by two female entrepreneurs, Noura and Basma Bouzo. Basma and Noura, who run Oasis Magazine, have represented Saudi Arabia at both Dubai Design Week and the London Design Biennale. Saudi Design Week is run in partnership with the King Faisal Foundation for Research and Islamic Studies.
The 2017 edition will explore the theme of Design in Motion, including topics such as the process of design, kinetic design as well as design and sports.
Photograph by Petri Teppo/Studio Artica
Arctic Design Week, 19 to 25 February 2018
Held each year in Rovaniemi, Finland, Arctic Design Week is the world's northernmost design festival.
Bringing together professionals in the field of design to discuss the future of arctic design, the design week will celebrate its 10th edition in 2018. The program encompasses a series of design talks and workshops, design exhibitions, a fashion show, pop-up design shops and restaurants, hosted in venues across the city – including the Arktikum and Pilke Science Centres, both located in the north bank of the Ounasjoki River.
The event is organised by the City of Rovaniemi and Rovaniemi Development Ltd with various business partners.
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