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New Saudi Stock ExchangeBourse to be energy saving model ![]() Major energy saving technologies will be incorporated into the design of the new headquarters of the Saudi Stock Exchange named Tadawul. The development valued in total at over SAR 1 billion, will be designed by top Japanese architect and world leader in sustainable design, Nikken Sekkei. “This is a very forward-thinking decision taken by Tadawul. The new stock exchange at the heart of King Abdulla Financial District in Riyadh, will be a state-of-the-art and intelligent building of the future,” said Mitsuo Nakamura, Chairman of Japan-based engineering consulting firm Nikken Sekkei which has secured the design and engineering consultancy contract for the new headquarters. The King Abdullah Financial District is a multi-year project during which Saudi Arabia – already the world’s oil capital – aims to consolidate its position as the Middle East’s financial capital. The district will be the headquarters for the Capital Market Authority as well as Tadawul and for financial institutions and other service providers. Listed companies on Tadawul are worth about $319 billion, almost as much as the rest of the Arabian Gulf markets combined. Nikken Sekkei, recognised as one of the world’s largest architectural and engineering practices with in excess of 2,300 professional staff, won the design and engineering contract in a competition with 6 international companies out of 32 prequalified firms. ![]() Dr. Fahd Al-Mubarak, Chairman of Tadawul's Board of Directors, congratulates Mitsuo Nakamura, Chairman of Japan-based engineering consulting firm Nikken Sekkei. Source: Shamal Marketing Communications “Our sustainable design was chosen because it balances construction value, sustainability and iconic design. In our design we strived to reflect the identity of Tadawul and incorporate several major energy saving technologies, complying with the latest Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards (LEED), the green building rating system, developed by US Green Building Council (USGBC),” said Nakamura. Nikken Sekkei revealed that the building’s features would showcase:
In conjunction with Tadawul, Nikken Sekkei has also undertaken to invite up to 10 Saudi nationals to work as short term interns at their head office in Tokyo. “We hope to enhance cross-cultural values as well as long-term relationships,” commented Dr. Fadi Jabri, General Manager of Nikken Sekkei’s Dubai office. “Nikken Sekkei has a long history of involvement with Saudi Arabia, including the design of the Islamic Development Bank in Jeddah completed in 1993.” Further Information: |