The Line at a Crossroads: Revisiting NEOM's Vision for a Utopian City
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The Line at a Crossroads: Revisiting NEOM's Vision for a Utopian City
"The Line, initially a bold vision for a 170-kilometer city, has been sharply scaled back due to financial and logistical challenges, with only 2.4 kilometers completed."
"The ambitious target of housing nine million people has been revised down to fewer than 300,000, reflecting the project's struggle against reality."
"Over $50 billion has been spent to date, yet the desert landscape is now marked by half-finished construction sites, raising concerns about the project's future."
"The intellectual framework of the Line's design proposals requires a more honest evaluation, moving beyond mere admiration or dismissal."
The Line project in NEOM, envisioned as a futuristic city, has encountered major obstacles since its announcement. Originally planned as a 170-kilometer linear city for nine million residents, it has been scaled back significantly. By early 2026, construction was paused, with only 2.4 kilometers completed. The population target for 2030 has been revised from 1.5 million to under 300,000. Over $50 billion has been spent, leaving many construction sites unfinished and raising questions about the project's viability and future.
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