2024

DGDA

SHA GROUP

Well Longevity Hotel

Well Wadi Safar is a sanctuary where luxury and well-being are woven into daily life, inspired by Najdi culture, the local landscape, and modern design.,

Grand aerial view of the project
Grand aerial view of the project
Grand aerial view of the project
Grand aerial view of the project
Grand aerial view of the project

Well Wadi Safar is designed as a place where luxury and well-being are part of daily life. The interiors offer a series of memorable experiences, with spaces that support mind, body, and soul through careful design, real stories, and a strong connection to Wadi Safar. Each space encourages guests to learn, reconnect, and restore, promoting a lifestyle based on ritual, knowledge, and sensory balance.

Najdi culture, full of symbolism and tradition, is at the heart of the design. Local craftsmanship blends with modern techniques to create interiors that respect heritage. The retreat uses local materials, cultural details, and the special energy of the Wadi Safar landscape.

The reception lobby welcomes guests with warmth, texture, and a strong sense of place. Handcrafted objects, sculptural shapes, and natural materials bring together tradition and modern style, standing out against the grand exterior. This first impression gives guests a feeling of comfort, culture, and belonging.

We wanted each space to feel rooted, reflective, and alive with the rhythm of the land.”

Inspired by Najdi architecture, the interiors focus on privacy, calm, and reflection. At the center of the resort, a symbolic 'Shield' protects the inner spaces, like a cocoon that supports seclusion and well-being. This creates a grounded, peaceful, and restorative atmosphere.

Inspiration and Use of Reference Imagery

Our work draws inspiration from the world around us, including urban environments, digital platforms, social media, and other publication and or accessible sources. We make every reasonable effort to identify and credit original authors and creators where possible. In cases where the original source cannot be determined, this is entirely unintentional. All mood boards and reference imagery are used strictly for internal inspiration to help define the atmosphere, tone, and conceptual direction. We do not intend to replicate, copy, or otherwise infringe upon the intellectual property rights of any author, artist, or creator. Such images are not used for commercial purposes, but solely as non-commercial visual references to guide our creative process.