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Corporate and office rendering for Riyadh, from KAFD headquarters to speculative floor plates.
As global corporations open regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia, we render the offices and corporate interiors behind that growth, from the King Abdullah Financial District to the new districts spreading north of Riyadh. The work ranges from a definitive digital twin of a signed scheme to speculative renders that show a bare floor plate as a finished workspace.
Our office 3D visualization and architectural rendering are built to do a job: secure leasing, replace expensive physical mock-ups, and prove a space works before a riyal is spent on fit-out.
The numbers behind that claim are specific: across our three most recent Riyadh commissions, every tender the renders supported was won, on turnarounds between 12 and 27 days. The clients were not local walk-ins; they were the London and international firms delivering Riyadh's new workplace stock, which is exactly the route a London render studio serves this market best: same working language, overlapping hours (Riyadh runs three hours ahead of London), and drawings that never need a site visit.
In Riyadh we have rendered The Horizon Pinnacle, a landmark 2,300 square metre atrium scheme in Al-Malqa delivered as six views in 27 days for tpbennett, with the tender won. In the King Abdullah Financial District we rendered a private-wealth headquarters suite, also for tpbennett: 1,000 square metres, six views, 22 days, tender won, and the renders retired the physical mock-up the client had budgeted for.
The third is The Tuwaiq Hub in Al-Narjis, a speculative office rendered for Inc Solutions to accelerate cross-border leasing: 1,200 square metres shown as a finished workspace in four views, delivered in 12 days, tender won. Three schemes, three districts, three wins; that is the Riyadh track record in one sentence.
Further north sits the largest Saudi project we have touched: the NEOM Innovation Hub, 18 renders and a walkthrough delivered in 28 days for the giga-project economy that increasingly sets the pace for the Kingdom's commercial interiors.
Working with us from Riyadh is deliberately boring. You send DWG or Revit drawings, a finishes schedule and reference imagery; we return a camera plan, then a grey clay pass for sign-off, then final 4K views. Riyadh afternoons overlap London mornings, so a comment left at 4pm AST is usually resolved by your next morning. Pricing is the same flat model as everywhere we work: stills from 700 pounds per view, tours from 1,500 pounds, walkthrough films from 2,500 pounds, and the estimate lands within 24 hours. The honest limitation: we render Saudi projects, we do not attend Saudi site meetings, and for the international firms we serve that is precisely the appeal.
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See our processYes. We render offices and corporate interiors for Riyadh, including projects in the King Abdullah Financial District and the Al-Malqa and Al-Narjis districts.
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