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    Photos show concrete works underway at The Line megacity

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerApril 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Recently shared photos show concrete works progressing on The Line megacity, which is being built as part of Neom in northwest Saudi Arabia.

    In a LinkedIn post titled Neom is real part 24, The Line’s chief operating office Giles Pendleton shared a series of photos showing progress on the city.

    Concrete at The Line
    Concrete works have begun at The Line

    The photos, which appear to be taken from a helicopter, show a long trench that has a concrete base along with low retaining walls. A series of pipes were placed within the concrete structure.

    “A good snap shot of progress and a range of Neom infrastructure projects from the water pipeline to new camps completing to massive amount of work in Oxagon harbour,” wrote Pendleton alongside the images.

    Construction on The Line at Neom
    Construction is progressing on the megacity

    The other pictures show construction happening on The Line, with a large number of cranes and HGVs working in the desert. 

    Photos also show a large camp that has been constructed alongside the Gulf of Aqaba and groundworks progressing on the Oxagon port, which is being designed by Danish studio BIG.

    Work camp at Neom
    The photos also showed a construction camp

    The Line is planned as a 170-kilometre-long city that will consist of a pair of parallel 500-metre-high skyscrapers.

    It is understood that US studio Morphosis created the concept for the city, while the first phase is being designed by Austrian studio Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and global studio Gensler.


    Neom names Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and Gensler as The Line's lead architects

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    Neom names Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and Gensler as The Line architects


    Named Hidden Marina, the first phase of The Line will be designed to house 200,000 people.

    It will also contain 9,000 hotel rooms, shops and community infrastructure such as fire stations and schools.

    Oxagon port construction
    Works are also underway on the Oxagon port

    The city is the most high-profile element of Neom, which is one of the world’s largest and most controversial developments.

    It has been criticised widely on human rights and sustainability grounds, and last year, we asked if it was time for architecture studios to walk away from the project in the face of mounting pressure from campaigners.

    Neom is one of 14 gigaprojects being developed in Saudi Arabia as part of the Saudi Vision 2030 plan to shift the country’s economy away from a reliance on oil.

    The post Photos show concrete works underway at The Line megacity appeared first on Dezeen.



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