Saudi Arabia is building a giant city that looks straight out of science fiction
October 25, 2022
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Looks like the future is fast approaching. Drone footage shows the construction of a sci-fi metropolis in Saudi Arabia. Line. It was planned that the city would be
Looks like the future is fast approaching. Drone footage shows the construction of a sci-fi metropolis in Saudi Arabia. Line. It was planned that the city would be 170 kilometers long so that people could live and work without leaving it. OUR Line He made headlines last summer with his elegant and unique approach of depicting a city between two mirrors, the city is 500 meters high, 200 meters wide and 170 kilometers long.
To promote the city neon made several videos explaining their purpose, check out the video below where they explain what a city is, what its purpose is and some curious features of movement:
Line under construction neon, an architecture, engineering and sustainability company established by the government of Saudi Arabia to innovate in the country. In addition to the ultra-thin and extra-long city, the company claims that Line will present severalpedestrian areas in just five minutes, travel from end to end in 20 minutes and a stable microclimate,with a capacity of 9 million inhabitants andnon-carbon cars will not be used. The cost of building a city is estimated at half a trillion dollars.
When will we see The Line?
To date, there is no completion schedule. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hinted at a possible completion date around 2030 in a press release from neon. So far, no prices for houses or apartments have been published, but until we see the mirrors emerging from the desert of Saudi Arabia, Line will remain a dream.
Saudi Arabia wants to build a futuristic mirror city in the middle of the desert The line is a vertical city over 500 meters high and 170 km long.
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