Giuseppe Fanciullo | Director of Landscape Architecture, Red Sea Global
Giuseppe Fanciullo is a Landscape Architecture Director (CMLI) with over 25 years of international experience delivering complex, high-profile developments across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Currently at Red Sea Global, he leads the design and construction delivery of large-scale destination projects in Saudi Arabia, playing a key role in shaping new environments aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. His work focuses on bridging design ambition with delivery reality, ensuring that projects are not only conceptually strong, but also technically robust and successfully realised on site, contributing to the creation of high-quality environments at scale and generating lasting value for the project.
He has contributed to major developments across the region, including Adrena at the Red Sea, as well as key public realm projects in Riyadh such as King Salman Park and KAFD, alongside internationally recognised projects including Raffles Hotel, Changi Airport Terminal 4 and Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore.
He is recognised for a multidisciplinary and delivery-driven approach, combining design leadership, stakeholder coordination, and construction expertise to create environments that perform, endure, and contribute meaningfully to their context.
Currently at Red Sea Global, he leads the design and construction delivery of large-scale destination projects in Saudi Arabia, playing a key role in shaping new environments aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. His work focuses on bridging design ambition with delivery reality, ensuring that projects are not only conceptually strong, but also technically robust and successfully realised on site, contributing to the creation of high-quality environments at scale and generating lasting value for the project.
He has contributed to major developments across the region, including Adrena at the Red Sea, as well as key public realm projects in Riyadh such as King Salman Park and KAFD, alongside internationally recognised projects including Raffles Hotel, Changi Airport Terminal 4 and Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore.
He is recognised for a multidisciplinary and delivery-driven approach, combining design leadership, stakeholder coordination, and construction expertise to create environments that perform, endure, and contribute meaningfully to their context.

