Construction Update: The Line | Saudi Arabia's Futuristic Megaproject in NEOM
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- The Line: Unveiling Saudi Arabia's Futuristic Megaproject in NEOM City | Construction Update
"The Line," the groundbreaking sub-project of NEOM, Saudi Arabia's ambitious futuristic city. Discover the latest updates on this innovative 170-kilometer urban development, designed to redefine urban living and sustainability. Learn how "The Line" is set to revolutionize transportation, environmental conservation, and technology, creating a seamless and connected city of tomorrow. Don't miss this exclusive glimpse into the future of urbanization!
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Check out my latest videos on THE LINE construction update! In the first video, we discuss reports of the project's reduction from 105 miles to 1.4 miles: [czcams.com/video/MQekFcorI-4/video.html](czcams.com/video/MQekFcorI-4/video.html?si=w42TCh_O2l94UYQa). In the latest video, Saudi officials deny these claims: [czcams.com/video/kwATrDMJ-oQ/video.html](czcams.com/video/kwATrDMJ-oQ/video.html?si=cc4HJ6udWd8ERjIo). Don't miss the most current information on this ambitious project!
This is like the setting for some sci-fi dystopic horror story
Such a big jail. Awesome.
Everything will be fine as long as you stay in line and comply. Don't worry about door being locked they know what's good for you. This makes me want to take my family further in the woods.
Don't be surprised if your neighbors are Dogman, Sasquatches, and Reptilians. They are trying to stay away from the line too, and have been since Satan convinced the World they didn't exist while enslaving them in his underground factories.
Will humans ever realise the more you stray from our original design and how we ought to and were made to live, the more we suffer as a consequence in soul and mind? This is hellish
As a licensed operator in my state and seeing the image at 7:09, I'd be highly interested, as someone in the actual field, to figure out their infrastructure with regards to water and wastewater treatment. The image at 7:09, if it's wastewater, is probably rated at under 10MGD. If you're talking about a full population living in 106 miles (I can't say radius since this is a "line") you're going to need A LOT more treatment than what is shown. They also talked about desalination. Desalination plants and the process itself is NOT cheap. Turning saltwater into potable water takes some serious energy and effort. Along with them saying this whole project is going to be a 'zero emission' endeavor and the like makes me question that purely on the sewage treatment side of things.
I've seen videos on CZcams about the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Everyday they have an army of tanker trucks coming and going to suck out all the raw shit and sewage that is produced from that place. Because it's all a farce and there is no real infrastructure in place to support/facilitate such a project. The same, I feel, will be for the "Line".
They are thinking of a new technology that can run on clean energy as it shown here 7:55.
"The line" is for stupid people, thought up by even stupider people. It's a Government project paid for by robbing a country and keeping royal families in perpetual power... families who have never worked a meaningful job in their life all the while pretending they can plan everyone's life for them. They are useless humans who make other useless humans go, "Ooooww Ahhh!" over shiny objects.
They made money off oil... that's it, that's the whole story. If we ever got off oil they got nothin. Rich families, in charge of the Government who horde the cash by buying support of the peasant class.
Kryon often talks about desalination of water almost free and this new tecnology is already in the hands of humans... he says that desalination works with magnectics, only with magnetics and without costs. I believe in Kryon.
@@migueldelgado611 Sounds like a nutter to me.
@@FEV369 does it seem to you that nanotechnology comes from a nutter? OK
I love Neom. It just combines all bullshit shiny render ideas in one big project. Truly astonishing. Let´s see what it will actually look like
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Keep crying
its a big target for the USA to attack. @@rakibulislamanik9431 usa want your oil. ,, get ready to cry
I would draw the line on this. Feels like a beautiful prison.
Thank u
Think the Embassy will have a "meat grinder" for foreign journalist as does the one in Turkey? Just askin'
@@hddun😂😢
@@hddunFor years, you have focused all your attention on one man who was killed, but you did not focus on what you did to history in terms of crimes and mass massacres. Yes, it is the stupid double standards that the failed Western world lives in 🖕🏻🖕🏻
They will people all the poor people in there and then eventually they'll disappear.
The World does not need another paradise for the wealthy. The World needs a future for ordinary people. A circle or oval cuts the average commute time compared to a line. High speeds are not reached here because the transit stops are close together. The Dead Sea Rift is a source of earthquakes. The outcome is most successful if the native population is included in the project. Best of Success!
Are you a native to speak?
@@rxgt9953we need all perspectives, not only those of natives blinded by nationalism
@@rxgt9953you don’t have to be a native to speak, equality truest form is a suburban model, city’s all over the world are cess pools that hold society down. The poor have food deserts and water problems, Suburbia has none of these issues.
@@rxgt9953lol
Will their women have equal rights? Can they leave the hijab behind and get educated in this land of clean energy and freedom?
Transportation, supply chain, emergency services, trash, police, water, food, freight delivery....this bold project must be able to tackle major hurdles and sustain a huge population indefinitely....id be very interested in seeing this all unfold..
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Look at Singapore. Insane amount of people packed on a small island. All food must be imported, freshwater brought in by pipeline. Fuel, electricity, and every product needed to provide a comfortable life is imported. Yet Singapore is a huge success. If Singapore can do it, so can "The Line"
Not in your lifetime I’m afraid
Super creepy, ill take open fields any day.
The carbon footprint from the concrete alone is mega.
Let's make it out of air.
Clown.🤡
Carbon footprint is a meme and is made up by the elites to make you feel guilty for living.
Wouldn’t that count for every normal city even more?
@@someonehere83I think you missed the point , the cities getting built are already a thing. This is trying to span less of nature and condense living into a stylish nice place.
Cities don't take up much habitat, but farms do, specifically animal farms: Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and *species extinction* . -United Nations FAO
Animal agriculture uses 83% of global farmland and only provides 18% of global calories. When we switch to a plant based food system, we still reforest/restore 75% of global farmhand AND still grow enough plant based foods for everyone. -J. Poore, Oxford University, journal Science
I like the phrases "clean energy" and "no pollution"
It’s unlikely to be zero carbon, as they claim, because it’s a big oven with that closed off air, inside glass walls - it will either look different or will consume insane amounts of energy to cool that oven
@@AbuKhaleed0 Can't argue with that completely coherent and intelligent argument...
NEOM will be using new technology for energy sources such as green hydrogen. In fact, it aims to produce so much energy that it will export power other countries.
Additionally, it will have the biggest green hydrogen manufacturing plant in the world.
“a colossal plant designed to generate green hydrogen at an unprecedented scale, intended for worldwide export in the form of green ammonia”.
NEOM will be a global clean energy hub. It should power itself just fine.
fr doesnt their econemy run off oil?
@@aliancemd You did not understand the technology used. The line will not be full of glass, and there will be agricultural towers in the center of this linear city, and it will be open from the bottom and from the top for the passage of air, as in the Arab ventilation towers used in the mud palaces. It is an old Saudi technology. You must search more for engineering secrets in this project. You should not judge this project when you do not understand how education works first and then judgment second
Only half sarcastic here....but I take it the developers don't watch any sci-fi movies or anime? On a more serious note, how long until buildings need maintenance/reconstruction? I imagine that might be a little cramped for heavy equipment in there
The prince begins to fall asleep while the conversation turns from flashy cgi to mundane topics like like that.
An entire country and hundreds of engineers working on the project, do you think they didn't think about this? Or do you think you are the smartest person in the world?
@@rxgt9953ok then why dont you tell us what thry figured out
I'm not saying I a'm even close to the smartest person on Earth. But it scares me when someone (or a group) says they are and they know whats best for others. Wars and unforeseen problems tend to result.@@rxgt9953
@@Clownk1llerOkay so you people think Saudi said:
“oh we can’t think of constructional problems to solve, because that is boring and will drive away investors”
Instead of
“Hey, let’s bring all the smartest people to develop a blueprint for global future cities and become the leading nation of the future”
Duh… 🙄 I can smell ignorance mixed with jealousy. You all know these projects are dead serious. But you entertain the thought of doubt and mockery only because this is Saudi Arabia doing it and not for example… Japan.
If it’s Japan doing this you would all be so very happy and excited instead of doomsday and gloomy.
Really sad how you people think
Still thinking about how birds will navigate a 500m tall mirror stretching 170km across nature 😅🤔🐦
good point what will they have to fly around... might not be a big deal but could lead to effects somewhere down.... "The Line" lol...
How many birds are in a desert?
This things vaporware.
@@marcusablpnthats along the cosast?
They won't. This is going to mess up all sorts of animals if ever built.
Welcome to your 15min city..if it gets built like the way its planned
GRIFT!! 9 million waiting on the same elevator. Zero pollution is a lie as the energy needed to cool and create freshwater is enormous. GRIFT!!
They would need a bajillion elevators to make this make sense and I doubt they have enough resources for that alone
What better way to solve the traffic problem than to design the most inefficient city layout in history.
I’m ready to move in y’all.. let’s go 😎😎👍👍👍
A big problem with the city is the little amount of sun time people will have. Claustrophobic people and people with depression won’t enjoy their time in that city.
They want to turn the desert into a green place, that will be tough
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yes, take all their money with this stupid project, 200 meter wide and 700 meters high and 170km distance. Good luck, how would you take people to Hospitals? on a train. or the garbage from each building with a train? and 20 minutes from one side to another and no need to stop every 2km for passengers getting on and off the train, also schools with train. This project sounds more like along wall and not a city. What about if there is fire inside, do you need to go on the train to exit the city, what about if you lose electricity in a war? will this city cook everyone inside? .. Bin Salman is an idiot that thinks he's smart, he will lose all the money and nothing will get built.
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“The Oven”
Very interesting.
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Nice prison.
I wish they could finish it so that they can prove everyone wrong who wish it to fail
We don't wish it will fail, it's just not a great project to start with.
The arabic world is not know for great idea in the last 1000 years. Just look at the Nobel prize history.
It's like an earth built concept for future space megaprojects. Even if it fails people may study it for colony stations.
in space this will be 100x harder to build tho
technically challenging? Oh yes, we aren't quite there yet for space assembly. But companies are pushing tech advances in the areas needed for space assembly and Space is no longer the sole play ground of government entities. With in the next 20 years we will likely have commercially fabricated constructs that are assembled in space. Depending on how engineers and scientists overcome other challenges....all steps from fabrication to assembly could be done in a space environment. In fact, there are several benefits from being able to build in a cold, zero G environment.
If they can’t build this on Earth how will it happen in space, lol?
There isn't much to study.
The entire concept is impractical, based on ideas that sound cool, not on what is feasible to build and will actually function as a city.
Lol what is to learn from this investment scam?
Computer generated pr campaign. If it ever gets built it will be a dystopian nightmare of control.
wow amazin projects
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الله يرحم ابوي كان جواله نوكيا كشاف ومقتنع فيه ومرتاح ولا على باله يغيره اهم شيء عنده يجري اتصالاته باقاربه وقريباته ليس للفشخره ولا لاعمال ارهابية كان مواطن و انسان مسالم من حاله في باله ومع ذلك لم يسلم من الظلم والافتراءات جعله الله في جنات الخلد
"We've covered a wide range of concerns in our recent video on the Impact of The Line City construction in Saudi Arabia. From waste management and structural issues to technology, transportation systems, and environmental impacts, we've addressed major problems associated with linear cities. Watch the comprehensive discussion here: czcams.com/video/Y-gqn6Vmbyo/video.html"
How do you get around 170km with no car? What if you want to go to another place. Where do you leave your vehicle, how do you get to an airport or railway? Sounds almost like they'll be locked on.
the line consists of 3 levels, at the top level is where civilians live,walk, hangout and work etc, second level is services, malls,stores etc and the lowest level is transportation, which sonsist of possibly 4 ultra fast bullet trains that can take u from one side of the line to the other side in just 20 min which is crazy fast. also hear top level will have air taxis which i'm curious about
Animal agriculture uses 83% of global farmland and only provides 18% of global calories. When we switch to a plant based food system, we still reforest/restore 75% of global farmhand AND still grow enough plant based foods for everyone. -J. Poore, Oxford University, journal Science
this is so fascinating.... but also F*ing terrifying
Saudi Prince be like; *_"yeah we got loads of money so instead of greening our deserts and making the land arable, why don't we build an experimental city concept on a massive scale instead of making a scaled-down testing district... surely tourist would flock on it because it's big, long and shiny..."_*
Well it's their country's money so best of luck to them while the rest of us will watch if this would become as utopian as what the ad says or will it just become a big, long, and shiny kowloon walled city minus the people...
They have so much money that they are actually doing both, greening their deserts and building this project.
@@slaveofgod8474 could spend more on greening, this projects brandead. But then again so many braindead things thrive in our time.
These comments are pure ignorance…
Saudi Arabia is indeed greening the desert. Is indeed developing the old cities.
NEOM is a step beyond of that “expected” development.
Did you know?
In year 2022-2023 Saudi planted millions of trees and managed to lower the temperature for the Riyadh province by 5 degrees. Resulting in the coolest summer for 2023 since decades.
Riyadh province is an area bigger than Germany.
So yes. Saudi is actually greening the desert on an unimaginable scale.
All you should do is actually read about Saudi development and stop watching hateful videos.
These development only just began in the recent years so it will take time to finish.
I live in Riyadh and in 2023 I tell you is the coolest summer i have experienced in my life.
Temperatures stayed in the low 40 C. Only going up to mid 40 during a heat wave.
That is very unusual.
As previous years we consistently saw normal days in mid 40 and heatwaves were reaching above 50.
That didn’t happen this year. In peak summer. For the first time in decades.
All because of the Saudi & Middle East Green Initiatives. Where they are planting 50 billion trees.
I suggest you go read on that and learn about it. It is pretty amazing
Actually, they are spending more on desert greening than anyone else. Water scarcity in a country with no rivers or lakes is a much more complicated challenge than you think.
Saudi arabia can't rely on fossil fuel powered seawater desalination for agriculture because it is not sustainable and harms the environment. So their only options are using groundwater or improving soil quality to increase rainwater infiltration... they are doing both.
Ah ha, and why precisely would they not be able to use solar powered desalination? In fact, why exactly are they not producing 100% solar energy yet for their energy needs?
Mega projects of all kinds I find so fun to learn about.
The prison where can keep Covid in future
I’m still waiting on their results
The line is going to be every bit as successful as Palm Deira.
The Palm what now?
@@DrRestezi There were supposed to be three palm islands constructed in Dubai. One was completed and is having problems. The second was finished about 60% and then abandoned. The third was completed about 10% and then abandoned. Gulf Arabs have a history of not finishing projects. Palm Deira was the island that was completed the least before being abandoned.
Or Jeddah Tower.
my only concern is people experiencing hyperthermia at the ski resort. going from a high temperature environment, to a low temperature environment , hyperthermia can be caused with as little as a 15 degree drop in temperature. Back in the 1970's a whole African village was killed by hyperthermia when after several weeks of 90 degree temperatures, a cold wind blew cooler air down from a nearby mountain, the villagers were dying from hyperthermia in 70 degree temperatures.
It’s going to feel like living in a shopping centre
Never mind the slave labor and deaths.
Somehow this futuristic construction reminded me of that movie... That human race is devided to 5 categories... Divergent...
Just make sure if one side of the wall fails, the whole wall won’t start crumbling down.
well. i have lived there and they are trying hard to be innovative and progressive. let’s wish them the best of luck. and by the way it is a very challenging environmmet to build and work.
A circle would have been better as the distance between the each point would be far less and ultimately faster for people to get about 😂😂
And a full square would be even more efficient since you can travel in all direction and it's easier to expand..
Wait.. aren't all city a flat square?
AmZing.
This project is blowing the worlds mind. I hope I live to see it's completion.
You won't. Because it won't be completed.
@@kodykrystynak2690yes it will. Cope
Lol, dream on
i'm working there and i tell you it will be real soon only like 8 years @@kodykrystynak2690
This may go down as worlds all time failure...
I hope this becomes successful. We could have housed half of Afghanistan in a Neom from what we spent on war there...
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Out of this world, amazing idea, which has a potential to be completed, really 👍
You're easily fooled aren't you? This is literaly the least effecient way you can design a city. Don't believe the snappy editing, this thing is doomed to fail.
Amazing idea lol
U sound like a bot
/shakes head... Have you ever just sat down and really thought about anything? Like, really think about how something works, not just "wow, coooOoOol" but like how it would actually work. Who's in charge, why... what happens to those who question the royal families? Where do you get your food... water... power... deal with sewage, crime ect?
Wait, don't bother... look at the big long shiny wall! I wonder who will clean it... and how... with what... Ops, I started doing that think you haven't considered yet... thinking.
I'm sorry, I don't want to be mean. I really don't, and I'm not trying to be. It's just that this "project" is so retarded it's almost comical.
It's stupid idea that will never get build, end of story. You're way too gullible.
I'm wondering about what Social System and Structure would be in place in The Line
Hopefully it won't have any communist or socialist feature that's the last thing they want if they want to avoid becoming the next failed state like Venezuela
it would be a secular state and completely unrelated to saudi arabia's strict conservative laws and regulations, it's meant to meet the standard of all kinds of people around the world
Do you really think that?@@enceladus4900
Super interesting. But I have some doubts. The city is a single building. Hence the ENTIRE CITY will age at the same rate meaning everything needs to be fixed at once eventually. I'd also like to know more about waste management and water supply. Also, area-wise it still takes up the same area, just a different footprint. In terms of nature preserving, a tall building is a better design for that purpose.
I think even with this you will have wealth devides and the wealthy will be maintained and the other classes will be maintained when ever if at all
I honestly wish the Saudis could build this structure to even 25% of their intended goal but these people keep biting off more than they can chew. They start more megaprojects than they can finish and this appears to be another one of them. With current technology it would likely take about 50 years to complete just the hollow structure with walls that high. I can't imagine where they're going to get all that metal for the outer walls and whatever is used to keep them connected and rigid. They show all those crosswalks that are hundreds of feet high. It's just crazy but it looks so wonderful. I wish they could get tens of thousands of workers from everywhere constantly working 24/7/365 with the best equipment just to complete The Line. I'm not even sure it will be worth the effort when finished but it seems like a great dream city completely isolated from the rest of the world. Can sunlight even reach the bottom level?
I wish them the best of luck for success.
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How to deal if there is a fire in one of the buildings
or an earthquake disaster. it just seems to be a luxury prison.
What a crackpot, harebrained idea. Still, I'd love to have some of what MBS is smoking.
Even though I have my doubts that this city can be completed as envisioned in this video, I hope I am wrong.
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In a typical city most people can walk in a 360 degree radius to do things, whereas on a line there is mostly only two directions.
This is for the rich to live in the upper levels, the lower levels will be for the servants who wait on them and clean their homes. The poor will remain in the slums in the existing cities.
The team working on it is outstanding the amount off work they do a day is wow
What work? The only thing I see they actually worked on was their CGI skills. I didn't see one piece of real infrastructure
Slave labor
@@flyingtrapeze8712let them have their dreams... everybody needs some... it'll stay only in dreams, we both know that, but let the people dream.
yeah as if the west didn't abuse this in the 1600s@@jcosk8
yes, take all their money with this stupid project, 200 meter wide and 700 meters high and 170km distance. Good luck, how would you take people to Hospitals? on a train. or the garbage from each building with a train? and 20 minutes from one side to another and no need to stop every 2km for passengers getting on and off the train, also schools with train. This project sounds more like along wall and not a city. What about if there is fire inside, do you need to go on the train to exit the city, what about if you lose electricity in a war? will this city cook everyone inside? .. Bin Salman is an idiot that thinks he's smart, he will lose all the money and nothing will get built.
Neom... omen.
In Romania we plan to build highways, and put natural gas in forgotten Villages, and when I look at this I see myself back in the middle age 😂👍🏻, GG for the project btw 🙏🏻 , Truth be told , the Power of the money used wisely can change an entire Nation
That project is only CGI, nothing else...
So many questions. Won’t the mirror reflect the sun so anyone walking outside is going to get fried? Why is it so big? What are all these people going to do? Where will they all come from? Mind blowing.
Mirror + dry sand + desert sun … no one putting this together?
I’m rooting for the saudis I hope they accomplish this goal it would be amazing id want to live there
🤡
Don't worry, they won't... as all projects like this, it started and ended as CGI
How to make richest country bankrupt in two steps :-
1. Neom.
2. Mukaab.
Richest country will bankrupt if all citizen mindset like you 😂
@@jinnilovely5573 No, spending your money on buzzwordy bullshit is actually more likely to lead to bankruptcy than _not doing that._ The richest countries got that way by making sensible investments, not by building sci-fi megastructures.
The only way this gets populated is if they pay or force people to live there.
I bet you want to live, but you can't and you won't, so cry in the CZcams comments
@@lfarishamzi2077 Not sure if satire. I'd rather live literally anywhere other than a sci-fi dystopia in the middle of a desert.
Dammm that’s cool dog
There is a greater chance for Cyberpunk 2077 to be fixed, than Neom to be finished.
Mega projects are fun ideas but seldom work out. I’m going to keep an eye on this but I really don’t expect it to actually succeed
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I think it will be good for everyone
We recently released a video delving into the profound Impact of The Line City construction on Saudi Arabia. The video explores not only the remarkable aspects of the project but also addresses the concerns and criticisms raised by people regarding its impact on the local environment. Watch the insightful discussion here: czcams.com/video/Y-gqn6Vmbyo/video.html
Will it have overpasses to house the homeless? Just askin'
How on earth is The Line sustainable? How are supply lines going to work, especially for food and water? How will waste be managed? How many years will it take to offset the carbon used building the thing? I love innovation and vision but this is just an expensive vanity project pipe dream with a BS narration. Does NEOM make the tea too?
Living in a wall ? Well.. i prefer living in a small village in italy 😂
So how does anyone earn money in this futuristic ghetto? How do they find a plane to go on a vacation?
"When you visit the line, you 'temporarily' sign some human rights related paperwork such including international treaties for discrimination [1965] genocide [1948] child rights [1989] and disabilities [2006]. For the purposes of keeping the travel simple, you temporarily sign over your property, including all assets local and overseas, and yourself completely. Of course, we will give you back all paperwork upon your exit.
In 2 years, desert will win the territory back again
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Probably well be just for VIP people.🎉
Real life Hotel California,,
You can check out any time you like
But you can never leave"
Thneedville from Lorax
@@corneliobenitez8387 How bad can it possibly be!?
Wondering how starting a business in the line would be... seems like an assignment jobs kinda deal..
Great idea, stick the WEF and WHO head quarters in it.
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Hope they can finish it and people start to live there else an empty city
What happened to the 1000 m building, the construction of which began in Saudi Arabia (Dschedda)?
@@karlthemel2678 Uh, that one has been "downsized" but this one is a chance to get in early on this WOW-ZER project...(but put your hand on your wallet in case it too gets "downsized"...
Next 50 years they are gone , because world will be less dependent in oil so be careful invest in future not in fancy attractive buildings
@@GhostRillley anything could happen in 50 years .. there could be no world at all ... there are so many people goes to Saudi for Hajj every year which is tax free if they start to charge few hundred dollars for that more than enough gdp 10 times bigger than Switzerland ..apparently the idea is something if it works would be better for future generations as Africa and Asia rise who have over population problem
Still looks daft to me.
the world is paying for it, they will keep oil prices hi over 100 dollars a barrel, its their last ditch effort to make something before their oil wells run dry. looks like the movie LOGANS RUN, lol
It's not hard from engg point of view, few bits are over-exaggerated.
The only problem is continuous Funding and people actually living in it, cuz it'll be costly af,
May be few parts will be completed, for 170km in that scale is economically less feasible.
Let's see, What happens.
This is essentially Night City.
City with no car accidents
Why didnt they build it in a raster shape instead of a long line? Would be much easier to organize if everything is the same except the line goes in raster shape. Now it looks like an inhabited metro line in the desert
if this mega project of Saudi Arabia will finish soon the other country will 100% amaze to Saudi Arabia.. this will be good and beautiful project and hopefully climate change will reduce.
You know what’s Saudi Arabia’s biggest domestic industry?
What bruh climate change wtf you smoking
They should call it Khashoggi...the city where you comply or die
Dystopian hell
It wasn’t so big in terms of community and people prospering together having cities and towns that are more put in like that is in a terrible idea
Beautiful what humans can achieve together with positivity
Wow, so many stupid and gullible fools here.
wowsy
1. Where does waste go?
2. Where does toilet water go?
3. Where do you get the water?
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Will be just like the Palm. ....
feels claustrophic
The biggest and most ambitious project of the Saudi Arabia is to give the world the gift of ending disease, hunger and scarcity. A quantum computer comes to mind/ benevolent AI. People, this is not about likes. Spread the word and maybe those who can change the world would bless us all with such a change. ✌️
How about employement creation for the living humans there? Are there any manifacturing factories planned (vehicles, pharma, electronics, etc) how about noise and pollution making industries ? how they commute to the external world, any airports, railways that connects to the other cities?
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hope they pay the construction workers the right amount of money
Very passionate architecture,it is wonderous.But will it thrive or will it repeat and create uglier effects these buildings are boarding with a religious goal in mind for people in systematic groups and orders with their goals. I don't think it's crazy...but it's definitely ambitious and far sighted