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Rammed Earth Pavilion for Women's Open Space in Historic Jeddah

Author:
Sunjae Kim
Rammed Earth Pavilion for Women's Open Space in Historic Jeddah

Project in-detail

Rammed earth creates a serene pavilion in Jeddah’s historic district, providing women with a supportive communal space for self-expression and reflection.
5 key facts about this project
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Rammed earth construction showcases traditional building techniques in a modern context.
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The pavilion provides designated areas for women to adjust their hijabs privately.
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It is situated in a historically significant district of Jeddah.
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The design incorporates organic shapes inspired by local flora, enhancing cultural ties.
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Sound insulation contributes to a peaceful environment for contemplation and socialization.

The Pavilion for Women's Right to Liberty is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in a historic area known for its unique architectural heritage. It serves as a communal space designed specifically for women, responding to the cultural context where visibility and privacy often collide. The design aims to create an environment that embraces self-expression while reflecting modern social aspirations through the lens of tradition.

Design Intent

The pavilion's outer wall plays a crucial role in its design. Acting as both a boundary and an engaging feature, it invites interaction from visitors. This space is not only a structure but a platform for community dialogue. The goal is to promote accessibility, allowing personal narratives to unfold in a welcoming setting.

Material Performance

Rammed earth is the chosen material for this pavilion. Its use connects the building to local construction traditions while offering practical benefits. In Jeddah's hot climate, rammed earth helps to keep the interior cool and comfortable. It also enhances sound insulation, creating a peaceful environment suitable for both reflection and social activities.

Spatial Configuration

The architectural shapes of the pavilion are inspired by natural forms, such as date palms, resulting in a layered visual experience. This approach reinforces cultural ties while inviting users to engage with the space dynamically. The layout provides a mix of shared areas for social interaction and private spaces for personal moments, addressing the diverse needs of women.

One distinctive aspect is its provision for women to adjust their hijabs and find comfort away from public scrutiny. This thoughtful detail enhances the pavilion's role as a supportive space, reflecting a commitment to addressing the cultural and social realities faced by women in Jeddah.

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MICROHOME 10: Celebrating Small-Scale Living with €100,000 Prize Fund and Kingspan’s Innovation

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The MICROHOME 10 competition invites participants to submit visionary designs for off-grid, modular microhomes that push the limits of sustainable, small-scale living. Organised by Buildner in partnership with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this tenth edition sets the challenge of designing a dwelling for two people within a maximum floor area of 25 m², encouraging bold solutions adaptable to any urban or rural location. The competition continues Buildner’s mission to foster innovative approaches to compact, energy-efficient housing that can address pressing global challenges.

This year’s edition offers a generous total prize fund of €100,000, including the Kingspan Award for designs that integrate high-performance Kingspan products and the Hapi Homes Award for a project selected for real-world construction. In addition to cash prizes, the winners gain international exposure through Buildner’s media partnerships, publications, and a dedicated MICROHOME magazine, further amplifying their ideas to the wider architectural community.

Key dates for MICROHOME 10 include the closing date for registration on 25 September 2025, the submission deadline on 29 October 2025 (11:59 p.m. London time), and the announcement of winners on 9 December 2025. These milestones ensure participants have clear timelines to develop and present their concepts, with early registration discounts available to support students and emerging designers worldwide.

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Final registration deadline 25 September 2025

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