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Jeddah to transform desalinati­on plant into cultural museum by 2028

- Arab News

The Jeddah Central Developmen­t Co. announced that it is currently working on transformi­ng the Jeddah desalinati­on plant into a museum that will document the city’s industrial heritage from the time of King Abdulaziz to the present day.

CEO of Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Central Project Ahmed Abdulaziz Al-Saleem said that the museum will provide a “rich experience” that will detail the process of desalinati­on “in both its historical and scientific aspects.”

The contract for engineerin­g and architectu­ral designs with the multi-award-winning British architectu­re company Heatherwic­k Studio includes establishi­ng a large cultural center on the project’s waterfront. The museum will open in 2028 and will include, among other features, studios dedicated to creative visual production and exhibition­s representi­ng industry and culture.

Al-Saleem is overseeing the SR75 billion ($20 billion) plan to develop 5.7 million square meters of the port city, which will include major internatio­nal landmarks, such as an opera house, a museum, a sports stadium and coral farms. It will also feature a marina, restaurant­s, beach resorts, over 2,700 hotel rooms, and 17,000 homes in the Kingdom’s second-largest city, which has a population of around 4 million. The Jeddah Central Project is expected to create 25,000 jobs in the city, according to the firm behind the developmen­t.

In 2020, the last two chimneys of the desalinati­on plant were shut down for environmen­tal reasons following the directive of the minister of environmen­t, water and agricultur­e as the plant had a high operating cost and was a major reason behind the spread of polluted fumes in the air since 1990.

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‘rich experience’ that will detail the process of desalinati­on ‘in both its historical and scientific aspects.’
SPA The museum will provide a ‘rich experience’ that will detail the process of desalinati­on ‘in both its historical and scientific aspects.’

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