M10 Medio Oriente
An academy and student residences spanning 65,000 m² in Saudi Arabia, where continuous curvature becomes architectural language: an organic building whose sinuous roofline articulates space, experience, and the identity of the whole.

The project is grounded in a formal conviction: that the curve can be structure, circulation, and symbol at once. The sinuous roof is not a decorative gesture — it is the element that consolidates the complex spatially and gives it a distinctive presence within the landscape.
The building organizes its perimeter as a continuous boundary and introduces cross-connections that articulate the program's diverse uses: academy, residences, and shared spaces coexist within a sequence of intercalated curves that shift between intimate scale and institutional grandeur.
The interior journey unfolds as a succession of viewpoints, alternating between outward views of the surroundings and inward contemplation of the space itself. This duality transforms everyday movement into a sustained architectural experience — one where technology, knowledge, and sobriety converge into an icon shaped for the future.
An integrated system of solar panels and wind turbines anchors the project's energy strategy, aligning its formal ambition with an active commitment to sustainability within the climate and context of Saudi Arabia. [VERIFY: confirm technical feasibility and formal integration of wind turbines at concept design stage]
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