Diriyah master plan sets green benchmark with global award

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Diriyah Biennale: Diriyah's master plan sets sustainability milestone with Leed platinum certification. (Supplied)
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Diriyah Biennale: Diriyah's master plan sets sustainability milestone with Leed platinum certification. (Supplied)
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Updated 03 August 2023
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Diriyah master plan sets green benchmark with global award

  • LEED platinum certificate is a landmark achievement in the Middle East

RIYADH: The first phase of Diriyah’s master plan has been awarded platinum level LEED for Cities certification by the US Green Building Council.

The council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability, providing a framework for healthy, efficient and cost-saving green buildings and communities, and is the world’s most widely known sustainability certification scheme.

LEED for Cities provides communities with a globally consistent way to measure and communicate performance, offering a new way forward for resilient, green, inclusive and smart cities.

The accreditation for Diriyah is the first time a project in the Middle East has received the accolade.

Platinum certification is the highest level within the LEED framework, and recognizes Diriyah’s commitment to a smarter, more resilient, sustainable and inclusive future.

Group CEO of the Diriyah Company Jerry Inzerillo, said: “We are thrilled to have been awarded LEED platinum certification for the first phase of the Diriyah master plan. As the first project in the Middle East to achieve this formidable accolade, alongside our recent milestone of 50 million safe man-hours, we continue to set a new benchmark for our peers.

“Diriyah Company’s sustainable approach, rooted in a reverential celebration of the city’s past, and showcasing its culture, community and values, has again been validated by this significant global recognition.”

The first phase of Diriyah’s master plan features a luxurious, mixed-use project with entertainment, shopping, cultural, commercial and residential assets.

With SR63.2 billion ($17 billion) of projects under construction, these assets are anchored around key public squares and open spaces.

The project’s urban form encourages a cooling microclimate, with narrow streets and courtyards, providing shade and enhancing favorable winds.

Central aspects of the first phase will be car-free, promoting a sustainable and pedestrianized public area.

Peter Templeton, president and CEO of the USGBC, said: “LEED has been a transformative tool for buildings, and we are now seeing the impact it can have at the city and community level, particularly in key areas of human and environmental health.

“As the first community in the Middle East to earn platinum certification on LEED v4.1 for Cities: Plan and Design, the first phase of Diriyah’s master plan is leading the way to a better world, and helping USGBC continue toward our goal of sustainability by prioritising issues such as resilience and green infrastructure for all.”


8 NGOs join Saudi Arabia’s national vegetation drive

Updated 26 January 2026
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8 NGOs join Saudi Arabia’s national vegetation drive

  • The center continues to promote collaboration across sectors to expand environmental awareness and advance sustainability goals through knowledge exchange

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification has signed memoranda of understanding with several nonprofit environmental associations to strengthen partnerships with the nonprofit sector in advancing national goals for environmental sustainability.

The MoUs were signed with eight associations: Al-Nakaa Association, Lavender Society, Darb Hiking Trails and Walking Trips Association, Hail Agriculture Development Association, Yanbu Environmental Association, Rifaq Environment Association (Hail), Aghsan Environmental Association, and Pristine Future Environment Association.

The center said cooperation with the nonprofit sector enhances volunteer and community initiatives and maximizes environmental and social impact across the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The agreements are part of a broader cooperation framework covering afforestation and land rehabilitation projects, nature-based tourism support, expertise exchange, capacity building through training, and community environmental awareness.

The center continues to promote collaboration across sectors to expand environmental awareness and advance sustainability goals through knowledge exchange, coordinated community efforts, joint outreach programs, and initiatives supporting national environmental objectives.