Design plans for Red Sea Marine Life Institute, the first of its kind in the world, revealed

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The design plan for the Red Sea Marine Life Institute has officially been revealed by the Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC). The latter is well known for being behind the world’s most expansive and regenerative tourism projects.

The World-class architectural design firm, Foster + Partners, created the project’s design. According to the design, the Red Sea Marine Life Institute will feature 10 zones. These zones will provide everything ranging from night diving to augmented reality experience.

Moreover, the development will offer the scientific community spaces to effectively progress with their environmental projects. These spaces involve futuristic labs that will include underwater expeditions.

Expectations for the Red Sea Marine Life Institute

The development is expected to accelerate conservation-driven research. It will reportedly offer visitors an experience that is best described as multi-dimensional. As a whole, the project aims to bridge the gap between adventure-filled excursions and educational exhibitions.

The CEO of THe Red Sea Development Company spoke about the Red Sea Marine Life Institute project. John Pagano said that the facility’s design aims to extend far and beyond any existing marine life attraction. In addition to being incredibly unique, the institute aims to drive global blue and green innovations.

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It also aims to contribute toward placing Saudi Arabia on the map for travelers. More especially, travelers that are seeking trips and adventures that enrich their lives.

John Pagano also revealed that the institute’s location will be within the Triple Bay marine at AMAALA. Most importantly, the project is at the core of the beating heart of the firm’s broader ambitions to enhance as well as protect the thriving Red Sea coast of the country. Through a project of this caliber, the firm will continue to share valuable scientific discoveries with the world.