
AMAALA Wellness Core Resort
The project forms part of Triple Bay’s wellness-led development, supporting an integrated destination that combines medical, hospitality, research, and lifestyle components, with convenient access to surrounding infrastructure.
Accommodation and Program Overview
The development includes a Medical Wellness Retreat with 100 specialized keys for health-focused stays, and an Integrated Wellness Resort offering 200 luxury keys complemented by wellness and therapeutic amenities. Additional components include a Wellness Research Institute with a gross internal area of approximately 10,514 m² dedicated to medical and wellness research, a VIP Compound with a gross internal area of approximately 5,677 m² for exclusive guests, and a Culture Village and Organic Farm with a gross internal area of approximately 1,386 m² promoting sustainability and community engagement.
Wellness Core Concept
The Integrative and Medical Resorts are planned as part of the Wellness Core, incorporating luxury guestrooms, suites, and villa-style accommodations, along with associated wellness, medical, and hospitality amenities. The planning approach is integrated to support health, comfort, privacy, and operational efficiency. Together, these assets form a key part of the current development phase, contributing to a holistic wellness destination that integrates hospitality, medical services, research, and lifestyle offerings.
Built around the brief
Each ECEC engagement is shaped by the constraints, programme, and ambition of the project itself. From early-stage MEP coordination through to delivery, our work prioritises engineering decisions that serve the design intent and the operator's long-term needs.
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At a glance
- Client
- Red Sea Global
- Contractor
- DSA Architects International
- Services Provided
- ELV, AV, IT, Security, Security Threat, Risk Assessment and Acoustics
- Location
- KSA, TRIPLE BAY
- Completion
- 2023
Good engineering is invisible to the user and indispensable to the operator.
ECEC Engineering Team
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