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Global Experts Convene to Explore the Future of Desert Architecture

By dailyguardian.aeJune 18, 20263 Mins Read
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Forum addresses the future of desert development through heritage, innovation and climate resilience

Dubai, UAE: The opening day of the Desert Architecture MENA Forum 2026 brought together leading international experts, architects, urban planners, government representatives, developers and sustainability specialists from across the region to explore how desert cities can evolve while maintaining cultural identity, preserving heritage and advancing environmental responsibility.  

Held under the theme “Integrating Heritage with Innovation: The Future of Desert Living,” the forum highlighted practical solutions for designing resilient and adaptive communities in some of the world’s most challenging climatic environments.

Discussions throughout the day focused on the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings, regenerative urban development, climate-responsive architecture, high-performance façades, sustainable hospitality design, and the role of natural landscapes in enhancing biodiversity and improving urban liveability.

Ala Hason, Principal & Director of the MENA Region, HKS said, “Desert architecture is entering a new era where sustainability, cultural identity and human wellbeing must be considered together. The region has an opportunity to lead globally by combining traditional environmental wisdom with advanced design technologies to create communities that are resilient, efficient and deeply connected to their surroundings. The future of desert living is not simply about adapting to climate challenges, but about designing places where people and nature can thrive together.”

Abdullatif Al Jasmi, Director of Cultural Heritage Protection, Qatar Museums added, “Our architectural heritage offers valuable lessons for addressing many of today’s environmental and urban challenges. Traditional desert settlements were designed with a deep understanding of climate, materials and community needs. Preserving and learning from this heritage is not only essential for safeguarding cultural identity, but also for inspiring innovative approaches to sustainable development. By integrating heritage into contemporary planning, we can ensure that future generations remain connected to the stories, knowledge and values that shaped our region.”

Arthi Balasubramanian, Senior Architect, Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), said: “Adaptive reuse is one of the most effective ways to preserve cultural heritage while responding to the environmental and social needs of contemporary communities. By thoughtfully revitalising existing buildings, we can extend their lifespan, reduce the environmental impact of new construction, and create spaces that remain relevant for future generations. The challenge is not simply to conserve the past, but to ensure that heritage continues to evolve as a living part of our cities, contributing to community identity, economic vitality and long-term sustainability.”

Participants also explored how traditional desert knowledge can help shape the cities of the future, alongside emerging technologies, innovative construction materials and smart design strategies that enhance thermal comfort, improve energy efficiency and support long-term sustainability. The forum featured high-level panel discussions, expert presentations and industry innovation sessions dedicated to shaping the future of desert architecture across the Middle East and beyond.

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