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09th Aug 2023

Saudi Arabia’s 75-mile long skyscraper is under construction

Charlie Herbert

Saudi Arabia's 75-mile long skyscraper is under construction

‘The Line’ set to cost $1 trillion

Construction is underway on Saudi Arabia’s futuristic megacity project, NEOM, which will consist of a pair skyscrapers stretching 75 miles across the desert.

The name “NEOM” is a portmanteau made up from the Ancient Greek prefix Neo, meaning “new”, and M, which is the first letter of the Arabic word for “future.” and also the first letter of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

It was Salman who launched the project last year, which has also been branded ‘The Line’.

On paper, it looks like the stuff of science-fiction – two completely reflective skyscrapers stretching across dozens of miles of desert, to form a corridor 500 metres high and just 200 metres wide.

The idea is for the construction to be an almost completely sustainable urban utopia for nine million people.

Within the structure, there will be all the amenities and services that you’d expect to find in any major city, such as a rail service from one end of the line to the other.

The promotional video for the project claims that residents will have “access to all their daily needs within 5-minute walk neighbourhoods.”

According to the Saudis, artificial intelligence will be a huge part of living within ‘The Line’, which will be car-free, carbon neutral, and have its own temperate, regulated microclimate.

Construction on the project – which is predicted to cost $1 trillion – has got underway earlier this year in the Tabuk province of northwestern Saudi Arabia.

Despite estimates that it will not be complete for another 50 years, the Crown Prince wants it finished by 2030.

Speaking when NEOM was announced in July 2022, Prince Mohammed Bin Salman said the project would help address the environmental crisis facing the world.

Ground has been broken on the project (YouTube/NEOM)

He explained: “We cannot ignore the livability and environmental crises facing our world’s cities, and NEOM is at the forefront of delivering new and imaginative solutions to address these issues.

“NEOM is leading a team of the brightest minds in architecture, engineering and construction to make the idea of building upwards a reality.

“The city’s vertically layered communities will challenge the traditional flat, horizontal cities. The designs of The Line embody how urban communities will be in the future in an environment free from roads, cars and emissions.”

Prince Mohammed also sees NEOM as being a key part of his plans to move Saudi Arabia away from its economic reliance on oil and conservative society, the Guardian reports.

NEOM is also part of his hopes for a population boom in the country that the prince says is necessary for Saudi Arabia to become an economic powerhouse.

Saudi Arabia also hopes ‘The Line’ can become a blueprint for other nations in how to cope with increasing populations and lack of space in current urban sprawls.

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