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    7 months ago

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    The future of Neom, Saudi Arabia’s enormous city building project, is looking shaky as costs soar and sloppy construction setbacks mount, The Wall Street Journal reports.

    The uber-ambitious pair of skyscrapers is supposed to be taller than the Empire State Building and span 105 miles of desert, its western end terminating on the coast of the Red Sea.

    “It’s battling against the entire history of the way cities are founded and grow,” John E. Fernandez, professor in the department of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told the WSJ.

    Spread across a hundred miles, that verticality will allow for more than seven billion square feet of floor space, according to the WSJ, which is 29 percent larger than all the buildings in New York City.

    The Line’s foundations were being built years before architects had finished designing the above-ground structure in order to show progress to the crown prince, according to the newspaper.

    A community that’s home to Neom’s engineers and administrative workers already needs to be demolished, according to the WSJ, after yet more revisions to the Line’s design now means that the skyscraper will run right through its location.


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