“Thabat Real Estate Development” is a pioneering force in sustainable real estate in Saudi Arabia, particularly showcased through its flagship project, “ASEEB”. With a mission to create a resilient environment for modern living while ensuring harmony for future generations, “Thabat Real Estate Development” is reshaping urban landscapes.
“Thabat Real Estate Development’s” commitment to sustainability goes beyond rhetoric, evident in meticulous planning, innovative design, and purposeful execution. This dedication is seen in its proactive adoption of cutting-edge sustainable concepts, aiming to set new benchmarks for urban development in the Kingdom.
“ASEEB”, located at ‘Tharwa Town’, exemplifies “Thabat Real Estate Development’s” commitment. Divided into three residential plots, it’s strategically situated for convenience. The project incorporates innovative sustainability practices:
Modern Screens: The integration of modern screens on villa facades serves as environmental treatment, solar control, and aesthetics. They reduce the need for excess air conditioning, enhancing energy efficiency, privacy, and architectural appeal.
Climate Control Screens: Solar control screens curtail direct sunlight penetration, boosting energy efficiency, resident comfort, and aligning with Saudi Arabia’s sustainability goals.
Eco-Friendly Water Techniques:“ASEEB” employs greywater systems and wetlands for wastewater treatment and recycling, conserving water for irrigation and toilet flushing.
Efficient Lighting: LED lighting ensures visibility in common areas, promoting safety, reducing costs, and supporting sustainable practices.
Sustainable Materials: “Thabat Real Estate Development” sources eco-friendly, durable, and energy-efficient materials locally, minimizing environmental impact and enhancing aesthetics.
“ASEEB’s” design philosophy revives historical climate control methods, focusing on inner courtyards for natural ventilation. The project utilizes locally sourced materials and efficient water management, reducing energy consumption and conserving water resources.