A man of small to medium build wearing racing overalls got up and introduced himself. He said, for reasons which continue to ...
Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city has just completed Sindalah, a resort island in the Red Sea, but there's also news about The ...
As part of a series of planned openings across Japan from now through early 2025, the Four Points Flex by Sheraton properties ...
This week on Dezeen, we revealed that Austrian studio Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and global firm Gensler are the lead architects for phase one of The Line megacity in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has experienced its first-ever snowfall, transforming the typically arid landscape into a winter wonderland. The unusual weather event, attributed to a rare low-pressure system ...
On being shot, punched by Mike Tyson, and aiming to rule world with his heavyweights - British boxing's great survivor is ...
Saudi Arabia, on January 12, 2021. (credit: FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images) Only a day ago, Neom revealed that the primary urban planner for phase one of the Line will be the Austrian ...
A combined bid of Morocco, Spain and Portugal is the sole bid for 2030, while Saudi Arabia is the lone bidder for 2034 ... so it would be shocking to see the organization now completely jettison these ...
As well as a pledge to diversify the country’s economy away from oil, project pillars include creating a ‘vibrant society’ and crowning Saudi Arabia as a global leader. Work has already begun on a ...
Saudi Arabia has embarked on its ambitious project to build a horizontal city called The Line. While the concept of linear urban design has existed since the 19th century, few have attempted it.
Saudi Arabia is constructing a huge mirrored city in the desert called The Line. The parallel skyscrapers planned to stretch for just over 100 miles and accommodate millions of people. The project ...
Saudi Arabia has embarked on its ambitious project to build a horizontal city called The Line. While the concept of linear urban design has existed since the 19th century, few have attempted it.