BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//ArchUp - ECPv6.15.20//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:ArchUp
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://archup.net
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for ArchUp
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:UTC
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:+0000
TZOFFSETTO:+0000
TZNAME:UTC
DTSTART:20240101T000000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251020T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T201651
CREATED:20251006T015822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T015822Z
UID:10000891-1760947200-1761066000@archup.net
SUMMARY:Sustainable Buildings and RetrofitTech Saudi Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainable Buildings and RetrofitTech Saudi Summit 2025\, now in its ninth edition\, returns to Riyadh on October 20–21\, 2025\, at a time when the Kingdom’s construction sector is expanding rapidly under the framework of Vision 2030. This summit stands as one of the most influential platforms in the MENA region\, bringing together leading voices in sustainable construction\, energy efficiency\, retrofitting\, and circular economy practices. Saudi Arabia is entering a new era of sustainability-focused urban development\, with large-scale projects such as NEOM\, The Line\, Qiddiya\, and Diriyah Gate showcasing advanced approaches to energy efficiency\, smart systems\, and low-carbon materials. Alongside new construction\, there is a parallel push toward retrofitting existing buildings\, improving their performance\, and aligning them with net-zero targets by 2060. The summit offers a critical meeting point for government officials\, private sector leaders\, engineers\, architects\, consultants\, and sustainability experts. Over two days\, participants will engage in meaningful dialogue on regulatory frameworks\, smart technologies\, financing mechanisms\, and best practices in sustainable development. With the support of organizations such as Tarshid\, the Saudi Green Initiative\, and other key national programs\, the event represents a turning point in shaping the Kingdom’s built environment. By exploring strategies for both existing structures and future-ready developments\, the summit emphasizes the dual responsibility of retrofitting and sustainable innovation\, ensuring that Saudi Arabia remains a global leader in the transition to a greener future. Key Themes and TopicsRetrofitting and Energy Efficiency\n 	\nLarge-scale retrofitting of ministries\, schools\, hospitals\, and airports. \n\n 	\nBuilding performance upgrades to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. \n\n 	\nSmart energy management systems integrated into existing infrastructure. \n\nSustainable Construction and Green Design\n 	\nAdoption of low-carbon materials in new projects. \n\n 	\nPassive design strategies for climate-responsive architecture. \n\n 	\nIntegration of solar PV systems and smart water management. \n\nRegulatory and Policy Frameworks\n 	\nEnforcement of the Saudi Building Code. \n\n 	\nImplementation of the Mostadam rating system for sustainability compliance. \n\n 	\nCircular economy initiatives supporting reuse and resource efficiency. \n\nFinancing and Market Outlook\n 	\nGreen financing and ESCO-driven investment models. \n\n 	\nEstimated SAR 1.8 billion (USD 480 million) investment pipeline in retrofit projects. \n\n 	\nGrowth of the smart building market projected at 10% CAGR through 2030. \n\nSpeaker Lineup\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\nTitle\nOrganization\n\n\n\n\nDr. Mohamed Al-Surf\nFounder & President\nSustainability Professionals of Saudi Arabia (SPSA)\n\n\nShaker Abdulrahmna Katu\nSenior Sustainability Manager\nMohammed Bin Salman Non-Profit City\n\n\nMohamad Korek\nHead of Digital Services – Project & Development Services KSA\nJLL\n\n\nAhmad Shtayya\nCEO\nRadian Engineering Consultant\n\n\nMustafa Baghdadi\nOperations Director\nHill International Middle East\n\n\nAsmaa Abouleish\nBIM Lead\nEGIS\n\n\nDeepthy K B\nSenior Director\nGBCI MENA\, USGBC & GBCI\n\n\nHassan Younnes\nCEO & Co-Founder\nGRFN\n\n\nHaytham Ayoub\nPrincipal Sustainability Consultant\nCundall\n\n\nBassel Azzam\nTechnical Director\nAeroseal Arabia\n\n\nEng. Anas Alhadidi\nHVAC Group Leader\nAramco\n\n\nEng. Mohanned Al Ghamdi\nSupervising Architect Director\nMinistry of Municipalities & Housing\n\n\nMona Almogren\nUrban Planner & GIS Unit Manager – PMO\nRiyadh Municipality\n\n\nSuhail Alrabee\nRegional Director\nIFMA Business Community\n\n\nAbdullah Masoud\nDirector of General Utilities Department\nRoyal Commission of Jubail & Yanbu\n\n\n\n\nArchitectural AnalysisThe architectural dimension of the summit lies in its dual emphasis on adaptive reuse and forward-thinking design. Retrofitting existing structures highlights the importance of material reuse\, façade upgrades\, and integration of smart HVAC systems\, ensuring older buildings meet contemporary efficiency standards. For new projects\, the use of passive shading\, solar panels\, water-efficient landscaping\, and low-carbon concrete reflects a clear shift toward context-responsive design. Saudi Arabia’s climate and urban density make sustainability a necessity rather than an option. The balance between modern technological integration (IoT\, automation\, digital twins) and traditional passive solutions underscores a hybrid design logic\, where both innovation and heritage play a role. This architectural approach positions Saudi Arabia as a testbed for net-zero-ready buildings in the desert context. Project ImportanceThe summit is more than an industry event; it is a learning platform for architects\, designers\, and engineers. It challenges professionals to rethink building lifecycles\, from construction to operation\, and to embrace circularity and decarbonization as core principles. For architectural typologies\, this focus on retrofitting public infrastructure and giga-projects alike represents a shift in priorities—not only creating futuristic new structures but also ensuring that existing buildings remain sustainable assets. This moment is significant because it demonstrates how policy\, finance\, and design intersect to reshape an entire national built environment. For architects worldwide\, Saudi Arabia’s model highlights the urgency of bridging innovation with practicality. The lessons learned here—about scaling retrofits\, designing for hot climates\, and embedding sustainability into regulation—will influence global practice in the years ahead. ✦ ArchUp Editorial InsightThe RetrofitTech Saudi Summit 2025 encapsulates the Kingdom’s vision of sustainability by merging advanced retrofit strategies with ambitious new developments. Materiality plays a key role\, with emphasis on low-carbon products\, upgraded façades\, and digital performance monitoring systems. Spatially\, the dialogue between historic preservation and futuristic giga-projects defines a layered narrative of Saudi urbanism. Yet\, a critical question arises: can large-scale retrofitting truly keep pace with the speed of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing construction boom? The risk of prioritizing new builds over upgrading the existing stock remains\, and this tension must be addressed to ensure balance. Still\, the summit’s platform fosters constructive alignment between design\, regulation\, and technology\, offering architects a rare chance to engage in shaping a resilient urban future. ConclusionThe Sustainable Buildings and RetrofitTech Saudi Summit 2025 arrives at a pivotal moment for Saudi Arabia. With the nation’s Vision 2030 and net-zero by 2060 commitments guiding progress\, the event reinforces the importance of integrated\, scalable\, and actionable solutions. Architects\, engineers\, and policymakers are united under one roof\, emphasizing the shared responsibility of transforming both the Kingdom’s heritage structures and its futuristic mega-developments. This gathering is not only about sharing technologies but also about reshaping architectural practice in Saudi Arabia and beyond. The emphasis on energy performance\, carbon reduction\, and digital integration highlights the region’s role as a global leader in sustainable construction. Ultimately\, the summit illustrates that sustainability is no longer optional—it is a core driver of urban identity\, economic resilience\, and architectural innovation. As Saudi Arabia accelerates its transition\, the insights from this event will serve as a blueprint for architects and planners aiming to design for longevity\, adaptability\, and a net-zero world. Explore the Latest Architecture Exhibitions & Conferences\n\nArchUp offers daily updates on top global architectural exhibitions\, design conferences\, and professional art and design forums. Follow key architecture competitions\, check official results\, and stay informed through the latest architectural news worldwide. ArchUp is your encyclopedic hub for discovering events and design-driven opportunities across the globe.\n\n\n Brought to you by the ArchUp Editorial Team\n\nInspiration starts here. Dive deeper into Architecture\, Interior Design\, Research\, Cities\, Design\, and cutting-edge Projects on ArchUp.
URL:https://archup.net/event/sustainable-buildings-and-retrofittech-saudi-summit-2025/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya\, Olaya Street\, Riyadh 11433\, Saudi Arabia\, Saudi Arabia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://archup.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Sustainable-Buildings-and-RetrofitTech-Saudi-Summit-2025--scaled.jpeg
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR