A key date in Riyadh for Cityscape Global — the world’s leading event for the entire real estate and urban design ecosystem.
The 2025 edition, to be held at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Centre in Saudi Arabia from November 17 to 20, 2025, will be the stage for “Future of Urban Living”, highlighting opportunities created by Saudi Vision 2030 and the innovations redefining the real estate landscape not only in the Middle East but globally.
At the Heart of Vision 2030 — On the Road to the FIFA World Cup 2034
In this key international forum that brings together global knowledge and expertise, Saudi Arabia has been selected to host several major international competitions, including the AFC Asian Cup 2027, the continent’s most prestigious football tournament for national teams; the Asian Winter Games 2029; and, for the first time ever in the country, the FIFA World Cup 2034.
Architect Massimo Roj Joins Global Thought Leaders at Cityscape Riyadh 2025
Architect Massimo Roj, co-founder and CEO of Progetto CMR, will be among the leading figures featured in the series of talks and presentations curated by InsideSaudi within the Diriyah Company Vision Theater, where top international players in development and design will take the stage.
This occasion is part of the broader Progetto CMR International development strategy — the holding company of the Progetto CMR Group — which in 2024 signed a Shareholders Agreement with the Saudi Investment Company (SICO), a real estate development firm operating in Saudi Arabia. The agreement led to the establishment of Progetto CMR Saudi, based in Riyadh, which will operate in the field of integrated design within the Saudi market.
Stadiums: The Secular Cathedrals of the 21st Century
Interviewed by InsideSaudi as part of the “Masterplanning as Heritage” talks, Arch. Roj will share his vision of architecture and sport: football stadiums as the great “secular cathedrals” of this millennium — places where passion, emotion, joy, and disappointment come together.
Highly emotional spaces that, through a functional mix, can become drivers of new urban development
