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THE LINE redefines the concept of urban development and what cities of the future will look like. No roads, cars or emissions, it will run on 100% renewable energy and 95% of land will be preserved for nature.
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- HRH Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Announces The Line Designs
NEOM, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, July 25, 2022 – His Royal...
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The Line (stylised THE LINE; Arabic: ذا لاين) is a linear smart city under construction in Saudi Arabia in Neom, Tabuk Province, which is designed to have no cars, streets or carbon emissions.
Follow 'THE LINE', rapid construction progress, with 24/7 construction, 2 million m³ of earth moved weekly, and a massive operation.
Dec 9, 2022 · Satellite images of the $500 billion project obtained exclusively by MIT Technology Review show that the Line’s vast linear building site is already taking shape, running as straight as an...
Launched in 2021 by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, THE LINE is a revolutionary concept in urban living that prioritizes people and nature, creating a new urban sustainability model based entirely on renewable energy.
Jul 28, 2022 · Saudi Arabia has unveiled designs for its ambitious urban project “The Line,” touted as a one-building city in the desert which will stretch over 106 miles and ultimately house 9 million people.
Sep 14, 2022 · A key part of the plan is “The Line”, a A$725 billion futuristic city designed to house 9 million residents. It comprises a mirrored, wall-like structure 200 metres wide and 500 metres tall.