Saudi regulations permitting additional floors in villas come into effect

The government has increased the permissible building percentage for the ground and first floors of residential villas from 70 percent to 75 percent. (Shutterstock/File Photo)
The government has increased the permissible building percentage for the ground and first floors of residential villas from 70 percent to 75 percent. (Shutterstock/File Photo)
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Updated 16 July 2024
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Saudi regulations permitting additional floors in villas come into effect

Saudi regulations permitting additional floors in villas come into effect
  • Floors can now be separated into independent housing units

RIYADH: New regulations allowing residential villas to build additional basement floors have come into effect in Saudi Arabia.

The government has increased the permissible building percentage for the ground and first floors of residential villas from 70 percent to 75 percent, aimed at expanding residential supply in the Kingdom.

The regulations, which have been approved by Saudi Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing Majid Al-Hogail, apply to new construction permits and took effect from July 15.

The ministry had previously posted the residential building regulations on its consultation platform to gather feedback until Feb. 21.

The move forms part of the nation’s push to increase home ownership to 70 percent by 2030, up from 63.74 percent in 2023, under the Housing Program, a Vision 2030 initiative.

In addition, floors in residential villas can now be separated into independent housing units, each with its own entrance, provided that a parking space is available for each unit within the property boundaries.

The ministry also allows the removal of the front wall facing the street to utilize the set back area for parking spaces for the villa’s residential units, thereby increasing the number of parking spaces.

Each residential villa with an area of 400 sq. meters or less must provide one parking space within the property, while villas exceeding 400 sq. meters must provide two parking spaces.

The new guidelines also allow the ground floor of a multi-story residential building to be used for parking, which will not be counted as part of the official number of floors.

In addition, the amendments permit an increase in the housing percentage in upper floor annexes to 70 percent and the use of basements for housing in both residential villas and buildings, provided that natural ventilation and lighting are ensured, according to Saudi Building Code requirements.

The regulations follow international best practice to enhance quality of life. They encourage investment, improve the urban landscape, and regulate development, positively impacting the urban environment and the fabric of Saudi cities.

The amendments stipulate that the minimum width of a driver or domestic worker’s bedroom should be 2.1 sq. meters and the area not less than 6.5 sq. meters.

The placement of air-conditioning units and all types of extensions on facades facing roads and main streets is prohibited.

The new building regulations do not apply to hotels and lodges on highways outside urban areas, hotels, and hotel apartments. They also exclude senior citizens’ and disabled centers, rest houses, high-rise towers, and communal housing for individuals.

Existing buildings and those under construction can benefit from the increased building percentages, heights, and all updates mentioned in the decision, ensuring the building’s safety without harming neighboring properties.

The regulations encompass spatial planning requirements, which outline how land and space should be allocated and utilized.

They also cover technical specifications such as architectural design, structural integrity, and electrical systems, as well as mechanical installations, plumbing standards, and fire prevention and protection measures.


Crown prince crowns winners of Esports World Cup in Riyadh

Crown prince crowns winners of Esports World Cup in Riyadh
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Crown prince crowns winners of Esports World Cup in Riyadh

Crown prince crowns winners of Esports World Cup in Riyadh
  • Prince Mohammed was in attendance at the closing ceremony of the event in Riyadh

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday crowned the Saudi Falcons team as champions of the Esports World Cup on the closing day of the 8-week tournament.

Prince Mohammed was in attendance at the closing ceremony of the event in Riyadh.

The Falcons clinched the title after collecting 5,665 points, beating out their rivals the Dutch Liquid team, who came in second with 2,545 points, and the Swiss BDS team who came in third with 2,000 points.

Riyadh also hosted the New Global Sports Conference this weekend, which showcased Saudi Arabia’s potential as an esports hub.


Healthy eating doesn’t have to be boring, says Saudi Instagram star

Bakur Tamim whips up delicious, low-calorie meals that are as nutritious as they are visually stunning. (Supplied)
Bakur Tamim whips up delicious, low-calorie meals that are as nutritious as they are visually stunning. (Supplied)
Updated 25 August 2024
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Healthy eating doesn’t have to be boring, says Saudi Instagram star

Bakur Tamim whips up delicious, low-calorie meals that are as nutritious as they are visually stunning. (Supplied)
  • Saudi influencer is changing the way we think about food, one creative recipe at a time

RIYADH: Bakur Tamim, a Saudi food influencer with over 300,000 Instagram followers, is shaking up the way we think about healthy eating.

The Jeddah-based culinary wizard is known for whipping up delicious, low-calorie meals that are as visually stunning as they are nutritious, giving his audience alternatives to bland salads and tasteless protein shakes.

According to Tamim, healthy eating does not have to be synonymous with deprivation. One can indulge in decadent desserts without feeling guilty, and every meal has the potential to become a masterpiece of flavor and presentation. That’s the world Tamim is creating, one delicious video at a time.

Bakur Tamim whips up delicious, low-calorie meals that are as nutritious as they are visually stunning. (Supplied)

Among the recipes he has created are homemade ketchup, health-conscious versions of dessert favorites like cookies and cheesecake, and indomie lasagna.

His journey to becoming a food culture influencer is one rooted in passion. Having graduated from medical school in 2021, Tamim is a doctor by training, but his passion for food and fitness was always a driving force in his life.

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• Having graduated from medical school in 2021, Bakur Tamim is a doctor by training, but his passion for food and fitness was always a driving force in his life.

• Among the recipes he has created are homemade ketchup, health-conscious versions of dessert favorites like cookies and cheesecake, and indomie lasagna.

“I’ve always been into working out,” Tamim told Arab News. “I started cooking because I couldn’t find enough healthy, delicious options to fuel my workouts.”

His inspiration was his own mother, a former teacher who instilled in him a love for cooking from a young age.

Bakur Tamim whips up delicious, low-calorie meals that are as nutritious as they are visually stunning. (Supplied)

“I was 6 years old, watching my mom in the kitchen and trying to make eggs,” Tamim laughed as he recalled a core memory. “She taught me the basics, and I’ve been hooked ever since.”

Tamim’s culinary journey took a turn when he realized the potential of social media to share his passion with the world. “I started with mini vlogs, but they didn’t really take off,” he admitted. “Then I decided to focus on cooking, and it just exploded.”

I was 6 years old, watching my mom in the kitchen and trying to make eggs. She taught me the basics, and I’ve been hooked ever since.

Bakur Tamim, Culinary Instagrammer

Tamim isn’t just a cook. He’s also a master videographer, with an eye for detail and a knack for creating visually captivating content.

“I wanted to stand out,” he said. “Everyone was doing mini vlogs, but I knew I could do better. I combined my love for cooking and photography to create something unique.”

His videos are a feast for the eyes, showcasing beautifully plated dishes that are as tempting as they are healthy. Tamim’s signature style is a blend of vibrant colors, creative plating, and a touch of whimsy.

He explained that he is not afraid to experiment with ingredients and techniques to push the boundaries of what healthy food can be.

“I want to show people that you can have delicious, satisfying meals while still reaching your weight goals,” Tamim added. “Boring diet food just doesn’t cut it. You get tired of it after a couple of months. I want to create food that people actually crave, food that makes them feel good inside and out.”

Tamim puts in countless hours to ensure his content is top-notch, showing that good things come to those who hustle.

“People expect high quality these days,” he said. “They don’t want to watch low-quality videos. I started late compared to other content creators, so I knew I had to start strong and post consistently.”

Tamim is building a community of people who are passionate about healthy living. His followers are drawn to his positive energy, infectious enthusiasm, and genuine desire to help others achieve their health goals.

“I love seeing people try my recipes and tell me how much they enjoyed them,” Tamim said. “It’s the best reward.”

Tamim’s content is proof that you can have your cake (or healthy dessert!) and eat it too.

Links for online:

https://www.instagram.com/p/C-C9QY-ICIK/

https://www.instagram.com/p/C736Qk5owhe/

 


Saudi FM receives Bosnian counterpart in Riyadh

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Riyadh
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Riyadh
Updated 25 August 2024
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Saudi FM receives Bosnian counterpart in Riyadh

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Riyadh
  • During the meeting, the ministers discussed ways to enhance relations between their countries and intensifying joint coordination on issues of mutual interest

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Elmedin Konakovic in Riyadh on Sunday. 

During the meeting, the ministers discussed ways to enhance relations between their countries and intensifying joint coordination on issues of mutual interest.

Prince Faisal and Konakovic also reviewed international developments efforts made in this regard.

 


Who’s Who: Zaki Alawami, chief asset management officer at Alinma Investment Co.

Who’s Who: Zaki Alawami, chief asset management officer at Alinma Investment Co.
Updated 25 August 2024
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Who’s Who: Zaki Alawami, chief asset management officer at Alinma Investment Co.

Who’s Who: Zaki Alawami, chief asset management officer at Alinma Investment Co.

Zaki Alawami has been the chief asset management officer at Alinma Investment Co. since January 2022, where he has played a pivotal role in achieving the company’s strategic objectives and enabling it to grow.

He has over 17 years of experience across different roles in investment management.

Alawami’s efforts have been directed toward expanding the scope of the company’s asset management activities, enhancing access to global asset managers and investment opportunities, and diversifying the range of asset classes offered to clients.

Prior to his current role at Alinma, he was head of asset management from March 2019 to December 2021.

During this period, he directed the launch and management of a wide array of investment products, including funds and discretionary portfolios across various asset classes such as equities, multi-assets, endowments, fixed income, leasing, trade finance, private equity, and money market investments.

Notably, he spearheaded the management of the largest endowment fund in terms of both the number of funds and total assets under management.

In 2020 alongside his team, he worked closely with Tadawul and other stakeholders to launch the Alinma Saudi Government Sukuk ETF Fund Short Maturity, the largest sovereign Sukuk ETF in the world with assets exceeding $333 million.

Between December 2013 and February 2019, Alawami held the position of senior portfolio manager at Alinma Investment Co. where he established investment strategies, steered and allocated investments, and outlined performance measurement methodologies to streamline investment decisions.

He was also involved in the creation and implementation of pricing and risk models to guide the company’s investment strategies.

Prior to joining Alinma, Alawami held different positions at the Saudi Kuwaiti Finance House and Global Investment House in Riyadh.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. In addition to attending a vast suite of executive programs in investment and leadership, in 2022, Alawami acquired a certificate of management excellence from Harvard Business School.

 


Saudi, Iranian foreign ministers discuss developments in Gaza Strip

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi. (File/AFP)
Updated 25 August 2024
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Saudi, Iranian foreign ministers discuss developments in Gaza Strip

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi. (File/AFP)
  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his newly appointed counterpart Abbas Araghchi discussed relations between their countries and ways to enhance them

RIYADH: The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran discussed developments in the Gaza Strip on Sunday during a telephone call, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his newly appointed counterpart Abbas Araghchi also discussed relations between their countries and ways to enhance them in various fields.

They also highlighted the importance of continuing coordination and consultation between the Kingdom and Iran.