A layered experience defined by atmosphere, movement, and care.

  • Client

    Motoon Group
  • Location

    Riyadh Saudi Arabia
  • Year

    In progress
  • Discipline(s)

    Interior Design

A layered experience defined by atmosphere, movement, and care.

With its latest renovation, Moon Tower’s ground floor and entrance sequence are transformed into something more than memorable: a carefully choreographed experience that begins at the curb and unfolds into a new interior landscape of light, reflection, and calm. 

A newly sculpted canopy now reaches outward from Moon Tower’s façade, casting soft shadows across the forecourt and inviting a slower, more intentional arrival. The redesigned drop-off is no longer just a threshold—it’s a moment of pause, subtly elevated by regraded surfaces and refined circulation that guide visitors inward with ease. At its centre, a circular water feature surrounds the main column of the canopy—adding movement, reflection, and a quiet sense of gravity to the space. 

Within the lobby, a transitional design language informed by Net Positive™ strategies unfolds, reflecting the building’s namesake. Modern in its restraint and rich in material detail, brass accents glint beneath floating ceilings, leather panels line the walls like tailored surfaces, and light moves across neutral stone and dark contrast tones. Every detail gives the space a rhythm that is both quiet and assured, open and composed. 

Beyond the reception, a series of new interior zones enhance the daily experience for both tenants and guests. A discreet basement smoking lounge offers a calm, upscale atmosphere. The elevator landings are softened by texture and ambient light, transforming simple transitions into sensory ones. A prayer room, tucked away but fully integrated into the design, reflects both reverence and spatial clarity. 

Throughout, Moon Tower’s renovation draws from one unifying idea: continuity. The forms and finishes inside echo those just beyond the glass. Curves, reflections, and soft thresholds connect the arrival sequence to the larger architecture of the tower, lending the whole project a quiet coherence.