Once hailed as the most radical experiment in twenty-first-century urbanism, THE LINE, (find designboom's previous coverage here), a 170-kilometer-long mirrored megacity slicing through the desert, stands at the center of Saudi Arabia's shifting architectural agenda. Conceived as the backbone of NEOM, the $500-billion development in the country's northwest, it promised a car-free, carbon-neutral city contained within two parallel walls rising 500 meters high, an ambitious vision that faces an unexpected test of endurance.
His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company, has announced the launch of King Salman Gate -a transformative multi-use development in the Holy City of Makkah. This ambitious project reflects Saudi Arabia's unwavering commitment to advancing Makkah's urban landscape while preserving its spiritual and cultural identity.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PiF) are on the verge of taking another major step in their acquisition of sport, but this time in the virtual world. The PiF, an arm of the Saudi royal family, has combined forces with US President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and US investment firm Silver Lake to buy video game company Electronic Arts (EA) for $55 billion (47 billion) subject to final approval.