The Red Sea Development Co hasĀ disclosed itsĀ design plans for the state-of-the-art Marine Life Institute.
The 10,340 square meter institute is set to boost conservation-driven research, in addition to attracting tourists and marine-lovers from all over the world.
Located in theĀ Triple BayĀ Marina at AMAALA,Ā the three-story structure will be designed to imitate coral formations and reef patterns, integrating nature within its architecture.
Moreover, the one-of-its-kind project will enhance sustainable and innovative methods to reduce water wastage, pollution, and prevent erosion.
The Red Sea Marine life institute will hold a capacity of 650 guests at once, starting their magical journey with aĀ "Grand Reveal"Ā ofĀ the worldās largest man-made reefs.
Moving on, the guests will be taken on a plethora of activitiesāwalking through underwater paths, snorkeling with rare species,exploring research labs,Ā and diving the depth of the Red Sea in a submarine.
āThe Red Sea Marine Life Institute will take guests on a vibrant, educational, and awe-inspiringĀ journey that unveils the natural wonders of the Red Sea and blurs the boundaries between the institute and the ocean,āĀ stated Gerard Evenden, Head of Studio at Foster + Partners, the architectural design firm working on the project.
Ā āWith 10 zones that provide everything fromĀ augmented reality experiences to night diving, and spaces for the scientificĀ community to effectively progress their environmental projects, the Red SeaĀ Marine Life Institute is undeniably unique,āĀ said John Pagano, Group CEO of TRSDC.