
TWA & Morphosis
NEOM projects
Shaping a visual narrative
Brick Visual has produced and delivered over a thousand visuals for NEOM's vast undertaking in recent years, spanning a wide range of exciting and challenging projects of all sizes. Though most of these works remain confidential and are not publicly available. Nevertheless, we find these endlessly inspiring challenges to create great visuals for experimental architecture all across this globe, to be the very essence of our being!

Collaborations
The countless ambitious projects sparked an endless outlet of creativity from Our end. It is a constant privilege to be working alongside such prestigious creators like Zaha Hadid Architects, Kengo Kuma, BIG, SOM, MAD, Tom Wiscombe and many others.
The vast and intricate mechanics of confidentiality regarding the artwork produced is a complicated issue. Hopefully with time, many of these beautiful images and intriguing, cinematic animations will become available, to captivate the general public as well!
The vast and intricate mechanics of confidentiality regarding the artwork produced is a complicated issue. Hopefully with time, many of these beautiful images and intriguing, cinematic animations will become available, to captivate the general public as well!


“Collaborating with these visionary architects is a privilege we deeply value. Years of partnership have allowed us to streamline our workflow together.”
– Márton Tóth, Brick Chief Creative Director


The Line
Perhaps the most iconic element of Neom’s futuristic city, proposed in Saudi Arabia’s Tabuk province, is the famous Line. Making the vision of this gigantic structure come alive in its breathtaking environment, was certainly one of the more unique, surreal and exciting of these endeavors!

Deliberate style
One of the more colorful and stylized visual contributions to the project is the Qiddiya Performing Arts Centre, perched on the cliffs of the Tuwaiq mountains, and intended to be the first flagship cultural asset in the area. Designed by Tom Wiscombe Architecture, the building’s form is mysterious and not immediately identifiable in terms of scale or origin, which was an interesting challenge embraced by Brick.

