The Multipurpose Hall outdoors with fibonnaci paving and jaali prints
The Multipurpose Hall outdoors with fibonnaci paving and jaali prints

 

The Fibonacci numbers,an element in Indian Mathematics, can be used to make a golden rectangle (ratio of length to its width is approximately equal to 1.618). This  principle is used in the creation of paving patterns which form the flooring in the exhibition areas and lobbies of the chancery.

Inspired by local passive architectural techniques & Mughal Minarets (in form, shape & ornamentation), the design strategically places wind towers on site. Since Jeddah is a sea port, these wind towers maximize the wind movement facilitate ventilation and provide relief against the humid weather.The wind tunnels have still water bodies which will help in cooling these spaces further.