Zaha Hadid died in 2016, though the firm bearing her name continues on, and she would have fully approved of the new metro station in Riyadh.
Indeed, public transit just got a futuristic upgrade in Riyadh.
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) have unveiled their striking design for the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) Metro Station, turning a simple transit hub into a flowing architectural marvel.


A Transit Hub Like No Other
Connecting three major metro lines, the KAFD station isn’t just functional—it’s quite the visual experience.
True to ZHA’s style, the design features fluid, wave-like forms that guide passengers naturally through the space. The structure feels alive, balancing bold geometry with human-centered flow.


Sustainability Meets Style
This isn’t just eye candy. The station incorporates smart systems for natural light, ventilation, and solar shading, keeping it energy-efficient while minimizing its environmental impact. It’s part of Riyadh’s bigger push toward greener, smarter urban spaces.


A New Standard for Metro Design
Inside, expansive spaces and textured details elevate the everyday commute. The interior has dramatic, swooping curves, lines and textures.
We love the color scheme, too. The spare white and gold create an elevated sensibility, and a timelessness that will last for decades to come.
It’s not just a place to catch a train—it’s a destination that inspires, blending practicality with beauty in a way that few transit hubs achieve.

This view of the escalators and ceiling forms are typical of Zaha Hadid’s futuristic style, and imbue the space with an optimism.

Riyadh’s Future on Track
ZHA’s design proves that urban infrastructure can be innovative and artistic. With this metro station, Riyadh gets more than a transit solution—it gets a new cultural and architectural icon.
This is public transit reimagined, making the ride as exciting as the destination.

See more on the Zaha Hadid Architects website.











Photography is by Hufton + Crow.
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