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The New World: A 3D Printed Hotel Will Be Inaugurated in Saudi Arabia - Walla! Tourism

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The Corona period also did not stop the Saudis, who are investing billions of dollars to turn the desolate al-'Ulah area into a tourist destination centered on a glitzy and unique hotel with 100 3D printed rooms. Opening date: end of 2020


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The New World: A 3D-printed hotel will be inaugurated in Saudi Arabia

The Corona period also did not stop the Saudis, who are investing billions of dollars to turn the desolate al-'Ulah area into a tourist destination centered on a glitzy and unique hotel with 100 3D printed rooms. Opening date: end of 2020

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020, 11:30 p.m.

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    Saudi Arabia is in the midst of a campaign to promote tourism and improve the royal family's reputation at the international level, and the Corona period will not stop it either. These days, in the deserts of the northwest of the country, the construction of an unusual hotel created in three-dimensional printing is perfect and is supposed to be an important part of the development of al-Olah, the ancient province opened to tourism after an agreement signed with France.

    The royal family is investing billions of dollars in this desolate area, where the Beatles company has begun to establish a tourism industry right from scratch. This is done by printing buildings in three dimensions, as it does in Todos Santos, Mexico (tweet attached) and in six other places around the globe. This is the new world.

    "The Beatles want to redefine the concept of luxury," the company's CEO and founder, Oliver Ripley, told Travel + Leisure travel magazine. "We call it 'luxury per capita.' Our belief is that luxury is something that cannot be bought or sold, but is a feeling that exists in us, in the experiences and memories we create with others. "

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    This feeling is supposed to produce 100 capsules of the property, made of laminated parquet, aluminum and other lightweight materials that the company builds and sends in packages to the construction site, so that there will be 100 hotel rooms. “We use three-dimensional and digital models of our rooms and buildings, and that translates that into our machines that automatically produce the room structures,” Ripley explained. "The development process is ours from start to finish. We design, manufacture, develop and execute so we can control the entire chain.

    The entire resort will be without the use of disposable plastic and much of the electricity will be provided by solar panels backed by Tesla batteries. Also a wellness center with yoga sessions, spa and pool treatments, a restaurant that will showcase Middle Eastern cuisine and even a spiritual ceremonial room.The opening is scheduled for December 2020. Very soon.

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