Reynaers Aluminium has supplied the latest generation of its versatile systems to a prestigious project that has become the crowning glory of Al Khobar skyline.

Ajdan Rise exudes luxury, comfort and a unique architecture befitting the high performance levels expected of a world-class, state-of-the-art building on the Al Khobar Waterfront. The 130-m tower comprises 187 luxury residential units enveloped with some of Reynaers Aluminium latest systems, informed Ali Khalaf, Reynaers Middle East, the regional office of the Belgium-based Reynaers, a leading European aluminium solutions provider.

“We have aimed to position ourselves as a leading market player in the aluminium systems business in Saudi Arabia and Ajdan Rise is testimony of this effort”, added Khalaf.

“Ajdan Rise is a classic example of Reynaers’ unique selling preposition which encompasses the company’s passion to align with the client’s vision. The tower’s design features a protruding angle to ensure that a maximum number of residential units face the sea. This required a custom solution for the façade combining exquisite balcony doors to ensure that a seamless look was achieved on the exteriors,” explained Khalaf.

The grand façade of the striking Ajdan Rise features one of Reynaers Aluminium’s most in-demand CW 50 curtain wall solution as well as its doors, involving a total aluminum surface area of 22,326 sqm. The CP 130-LS sliding doors were used for this purpose and its low threshold option offers a solution to improve the building’s accessibility.

Additionally, a customised solution of Reynaers’ latest generation of doors is used for this project, namely the MasterLine 8 for the balcony doors, providing superb air-tightness and thermal performances.

Reynaers partnered with the regionally renowned Aluminium fabricators ‘RATAAL Aluminium’ for the fabrication of the Alumimium systems of Ajdan Rise.

Reynaers Group, which enfolds its several diverse companies in three business units, namely aluminium architectural solutions, steel architectural solutions and building products. Founded in 1965, the Reynaers Group is active in more than 70 countries worldwide with 40 subsidiaries and 2,200 employees.

Reynaers Middle East, headquartered in Bahrain since 2004, has branch offices in the UAE, Egypt and Jordan. It caters to the entire GCC region in addition to Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Iraq. www.reynaers.bh

The Ajdan Rise tower, developed by Ajdan Real Estate Development Company, is among several upcoming components of the Ajdan Waterfront destination at the heart of Al Khobar Corniche. https://ajdan.com.sa/ 

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