This profile presents Aljohara Aldukhail, an architect educated at King Saud University’s College of Architecture and Building Science, whose work places the human experience at the core of every project. Her approach blends sustainability with a strong connection to nature and a dedication to preserving and reinterpreting cultural heritage through modern design language.
Her design philosophy views architecture as more than form-building; it should tell stories, evoke emotions, and reflect a sense of identity, creating environments that inspire people and strengthen their relationship with their surroundings.
Her portfolio highlights projects such as the Abha National Cultural Center, Riyadh Sports Arena, Hemlaj Dammam School, and the Sellah Residential Compound. The Sellah project, in particular, emphasizes human connections—with nature and with others—through open plans, organic layouts, and communal spaces that promote outdoor living, harmony with the environment, and a sense of belonging. The portfolio also showcases a diverse presentation across media categories like flipbooks, magazines, catalogs, reports, and flyers, reflecting a versatile approach to sharing architectural work. Contact details and professional links are provided for networking and collaboration.