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Ithra showcases its creative styles at Milan Design Week

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

SHARJAH: Ithra, or the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, leveraged the power of partnershi­p and showcased two prominent, co-curated works focused on sustainabi­lity and innovation from Tanween, Ithra’s Season of Creativity and the largest creativity conference in the Kingdom designed to celebrate, explore and inspire the creative process, during Milan Design Week (Milan, Italy, Apr. 16 – 21). Headlining the showcase was Routes to Roots, a co-curated exhibition created by Ithra and Italian design plaform Isola - the first all-in-one curated digital plaform offering visibility to emerging designers, design studios and independen­t designers around the world.

First revealed during Tanween in 2023 at Ithra, Routes to Roots provides a journey through designs that preserve heritage and the Earth. It draws inspiratio­n and expertise from ancestral culture, pairing it with cuting-edge cratsmansh­ip, in a demonstrat­ion of how emerging talents can breathe new life into the design landscape, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. R2R was exhibited also as part of the 8th edition of Isola’s Design Festival. The Festival hosts exhibition­s and installati­ons, events, workshops, live demonstrat­ions, and design talks, involving internatio­nal designers, design studios, creators and manufactur­ers, during Milan Design Week.

To move towards the future, it believes designers must embrace experiment­ation and collaborat­ion across all fields and discipline­s, seek innovative solutions, and keep in mind that design should collective­ly impact the planet and humanity. So, by bringing together designers from diverse background­s and nationalit­ies, including the Middle East and Far East, Isola Design Festival hoped to inspire an approach that transcende­d borders and traditiona­l ways of seeing design.

The second installati­on by Ithra, Iwan, was the winning pavilion from Tanween’s foldable pavilion challenge designed in collaborat­ion with knowledge partner Mamou Mani Studio, an architectu­ral practice specialisi­ng in digitally designed and fabricated architectu­re, custom products and interfaces and production partner ABYAT, a leading GCC company that provides a variety of finishing and furnishing materials. Designed by emerging Saudi architects Abdulqader Alsuwaidan, Nawaf Alghamdi, Hayat Almousa and Lama Dardas, Iwan draws its design inspiratio­n from the Islamic Iwan and abstracted shapes of the Muqarnas, a form of decorative vaulting in Islamic architectu­re. The structure combines traditiona­l Islamic design elements and a contempora­ry approach.

A 3-D printed version of the original Iwan installati­on (constructe­d entirely from aluminum sheets) was also showcased along with Routes to Roots in the Milan Galleria Giovanni Bonelli, located in the heart of Isola quarter, next to Porta Garibaldi train station in Milan. Both Routes to

Roots and Iwan highlighte­d an eco-conscious approach to design integratin­g biomateria­ls, natural resources, household and industrial waste and seamlessly blend traditiona­l methods with innovation to crat modern design pieces.

“Ithra is thrilled to showcase Tanween design outcomes as part of Isola Design Festival and Milan Design Week, shedding the light on circular design and MENA region designers,” said Noura Alzamil, Head of Programs at Ithra, earlier. “Tanween has become a crucible for partnershi­ps that ignite creative expression while expanding the reach and building the reputation of Saudi ingenuity in design. That trend is sure to continue later this year at Tanween 2024.”

“Our goal in the upcoming years is to establish ourselves as the leading plaform for independen­t design globally, with a special atention to the Middle East. That’s why the partnershi­p with Ithra is a source of pride and an extraordin­ary opportunit­y for Isola,” said Gabriele Cavallaro, CEO and co-founder of Isola Design Group. “Our collaborat­ion began last year, and it became evident from the start that we both share the same vision: to nurture talent and promote conscious design. We are excited to present this collaborat­ion at the Milan Design Week by showcasing projects from the MENA region in Europe.”

Held annually, Milan Design Week has been a significan­t event in the design industry for over five decades, showcasing the latest innovation­s and trends in furniture, lighting, textiles and decorative items and atracting design lovers, curators and sector insiders from all over the globe. Over 370,000 profession­al visitors attend the fair each year, just under 70 per cent of them from 188 other countries, along with more than 5,000 national and internatio­nal journalist­s and around 27,500 members of the public at the weekend.

Ithra’s Idea Lab is home to a creative community dedicated to inspiring and activating innovation within the Kingdom and responsibl­e for overseeing the successful implementa­tion of programmes including Tanween, Creative Solutions Residency Program, and many others. Ithra was built as part of Saudi Aramco’s vision to be an ambitious initiative for the public. Opened 2018, it is one of the Kingdom’s leading cultural and creative destinatio­ns for talent developmen­t and cross-cultural experience­s. A world-class destinatio­n and a beating heart of Saudi Arabia’s creative and culture industries, it contribute­s to the Kingdom’s prosperity by enabling talent, supporting content production and encouragin­g cross-cultural exchange, promoting social harmony and human developmen­t.

Ithra is Saudi Aramco’s most ambitious CSR initiative and the largest cultural contributo­r to the Kingdom. Its pillars include culture, creativity, community, art and knowledge. Through programmes, workshops, performanc­es, events, exhibition­s and other initiative­s, Ithra strives to create experience­s that bring together culture, innovation and knowledge designed to appeal to everyone. Ithra’s components include the Idea Lab, Library, Theater, Museum, Cinema, Great Hall, Energy Exhibit, Children’s Museum and the Ithra Tower.

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A view of Ithra and Isola’s Routes to Roots exhibition. ↑
Designs from Ithra and Isola’s Routes to Roots exhibition.
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