For hotel rooms that face the wrong way. For offices without a window. For executive floors where only a few have the view. For hospital rooms with a blank wall. For homes that feel closed in. AuraViews turns any room into a space with a view — backed by peer-reviewed research.
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300,000+ Makkah rooms • fewer than 2% face the Haram[1]
Every hotel has non-view rooms — wings facing airshafts, back sides of resorts, interior corridors. Makkah amplifies the problem because one specific view is in highest demand. But the same geometry applies everywhere: not every room can face the good side. AuraViews closes that gap.
+15% productivity with nature views[2]
In high-rise towers, windows are sealed and views are a lottery. On a floor of 20 executive offices, only 3 or 4 face the skyline. The rest look into atriums, airwells, or neighbouring buildings. AuraViews gives every desk a view — and every company a measurable productivity return.
Shorter stays, less pain medication
Ulrich's landmark 1984 study found surgical patients with a window overlooking nature had shorter hospital stays and fewer complications than those facing a brick wall[3]. A 2019 systematic review of 37 indoor experiments confirmed that viewing nature through a display reliably reduces blood pressure, heart rate, and stress markers. AuraViews brings that benefit to every exam room, recovery bay, and patient ward — without structural renovation.
Basement suites • interior rooms • city apartments
Not every home has a view. Urban apartments look into neighbouring windows. Basement rooms have no daylight. A digital window transforms the feel of any interior space — making it livable, calm, and connected to the outside.
Confirmed by the Ministry of Tourism[1]: 1,030+ licensed hospitality facilities, 300,000+ rooms. Of those, only 15–20 hotels sit on the Haram perimeter — and even within those, only the Haram-facing side qualifies. The result is fewer than 2% of all Makkah rooms with a direct line of sight to the Kaaba. The remaining 295,000+ rooms face streets, airshafts, adjacent towers, or service corridors. By 2030, Makkah's inventory will pass 500,000 rooms, and geometry guarantees the ratio will only get worse.
Makkah is one of the world's largest hotel markets — 300,000+ rooms puts it among the top globally, ahead of cities like Las Vegas or Dubai by most city-wide counts[4]. Yet fewer than 2% have what every guest wants: a direct view of the Holy Kaaba. The problem isn't small. It's the world's biggest hospitality market with a geometry problem no amount of construction can fix.
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Start Your Project[1] Soga, M. & Gaston, K.J., "Health benefits of viewing nature through windows: A meta-analysis," BioScience, 2025. Meta-analysis of 28 studies confirming health benefits of nature views through windows.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC12352305
[2] Nieuwenhuis et al., "The relative benefits of green versus lean office space," Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2014. Study found a 15% productivity increase in offices enriched with natural elements. University of Exeter
[3] Ulrich, R.S., "View through a window may influence recovery from surgery," Science, 1984, 224(4647):420-421. Confirmed by Jo et al. 2019 systematic review of 37 indoor experiments. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC6926748
[4] CoStar/STR global hotel census data, 2025-2026. Makkah is consistently ranked among top global markets by total room inventory alongside Shanghai, London, and Dubai. Hotel News Resource (CoStar data, Feb 2025)
* Payback period calculated on 100-room deployment at $2,500/unit, $27/night premium, 70% annual occupancy. Estimate based on AuraViews pricing model.