Ar Rimsal Access

: A neighborhood known for its wide boulevards and cultural importance, but also for its proximity to schools and universities that face constant uncertainty.

Set in the heart of Gaza's upscale Rimal neighborhood, this story focuses on , a 6th-grade student at an UNRWA girls' school .

In this modern, rapidly developing neighborhood, the story follows , a young architect who returns to his childhood home in East Riyadh. ar rimsal

"Ar Rimal" (meaning "The Sands") can refer to two distinct locations: a thriving residential and commercial district in , or a historic, bustling neighborhood in Gaza City . Depending on the setting you choose, here are two story concepts: Option 1: The New Horizon (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)

: A rare desert storm threatens the opening of his project. He finds inspiration in the resilience of the local community and the tranquil atmosphere of Alfrusiya Park to finish a design that truly belongs to "The Sands". Option 2: The Blue Bracelet (Gaza City) : A neighborhood known for its wide boulevards

: Fahad is tasked with designing a new community space near the Nassr Football Academy. He struggles to bridge the gap between the area’s nomadic past—represented by the traditional camel markets —and its future as a tech-forward hub.

: When a nearby building is damaged, the community rallies together to clear the rubble and ensure the school year starts on time. The story highlights the fierce loyalty and hospitality of a people determined to protect their future. Which of these settings "Ar Rimal" (meaning "The Sands") can refer to

: During a tense summer, Raghd and her friend Jenin start a "Dignity" campaign. They trade small tokens of hope—an UNRWA pin and a black bracelet—to keep their spirits high when it’s unclear if their school will reopen.