Diriyah Company's Bujairi Terrace Receives 'Architectural and Urban Creativity' Award from Riyadh Municipality

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Diriyah Company's Bujairi Terrace Receives 'Architectural and Urban Creativity' Award from Riyadh Municipality

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

Bujairi Terrace, the premium distinctive dining destination in the heart of the historical Diriyah, has received the Architectural and Urban Creativity Award from Riyadh Municipality.
Opened in December 2022, Bujairi Terrace attracted over one million visitors in its first six months of operation, according to SPA.
Spanning 15,000 sqm, the dining district features over 20 globally renowned restaurants and cafés, including four Michelin-starred brands—Chez Bruno, Tatel, Hakkasan, and Long Chim. It also offers a thoughtfully curated blend of local Saudi cuisine and international flavors.
As a dynamic mixed-use developer, Diriyah is reshaping urban planning to turn Saudi Arabia's historic birthplace into a vibrant new capital of culture, entertainment, and education.
Diriyah's ambitious goals, aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, aim to attract 50 million visits annually, generate over 178,000 direct jobs, and contribute more than US$18.6 billion directly to the national GDP by 2023.



CDF Showcases Diverse Solutions for Filmmakers at Saudi Film Confex 2024

The CDF was established in 2021 as a developmental fund linked to the National Development Fund (NDF)
The CDF was established in 2021 as a developmental fund linked to the National Development Fund (NDF)
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CDF Showcases Diverse Solutions for Filmmakers at Saudi Film Confex 2024

The CDF was established in 2021 as a developmental fund linked to the National Development Fund (NDF)
The CDF was established in 2021 as a developmental fund linked to the National Development Fund (NDF)

The Cultural Development Fund (CDF) announced its participation in the second annual Saudi Film Confex, scheduled October 9 to 12 in Riyadh.
The Saudi Film Confex is organized by the Film Commission under the patronage of Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, who also serves as chairman of the board of directors for both the Film Commission and the CDF.
It aims to empower and develop the film industry in the Kingdom while enhancing investment opportunities and partnerships to build a sustainable future for the sector.
The 2024 edition will feature participation from 120 entities from 25 countries.
It includes an exhibition showcasing leading local, regional, and global companies to highlight key opportunities and innovations in the film sector, along with a specialized conference addressing all aspects of the film industry.
The CDF was established in 2021 as a developmental fund linked to the National Development Fund (NDF).
Its goal is to develop the cultural sector and achieve sustainability by supporting cultural activities and projects, facilitating investment in cultural activities, enhancing the sector's profitability, and enabling stakeholders to advance their cultural endeavors.
The CDF plays a key role in achieving the objectives of the National Strategy for Culture and the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.