Long-running construction projects in Saudi Arabia Neom (opens in new tab)The sci-fi metropolis on the Red Sea has launched new marketing efforts, including a revamped official website and a more active Twitter account for the project. The Neom page has posted a concept video and images of ‘The Line’, a proposed ‘vertical city’ 200 meters wide and 170 kilometers (105 miles) long, building blocks of the wider initiative. becomes.
First, the good: This shit looks like Destiny. This looks like Dan Citadel from Mass Effect. Hollywood Caliber concept art with white terraces and lush neon signs. Deus Ex: Human It’s like the rich place in Shanghai in Revolution. It’s interesting to imagine something like this on the planet we live on.
The difficulty here is that building a very thin megacity 100 miles long in the middle of the desert seems intuitively feasible and livable with a transportation system accommodating 9 million people. whether or not Can you send it end-to-end in 20 minutes? I’m especially curious about the promised mirror-like sheen on the city’s exterior walls. One small but important detail is the fact that regular glass skyscrapers already pose a significant mortality risk to birds.
Humanity is well aware of building impossible cities in the desert, but this concept does not always pay off in the best long-term. have adopted positive water conservation policies in the United States, but the drastic reduction in capacity of Lake Mead, a major source of drinking water, has revealed a drop in water levels. victim of mafia hit (opens in new tab) It was dumped in the city reservoir during the heyday of Cosa Nostra. Fallout: New Vegas may have painted a rosier picture of the city in 2281 than we actually see. It appears that human-made climate change could render countless formerly habitable areas unfit for human habitation. 20,000 Bedouin people (opens in new tab) Who pulls off the desert with a far less luxurious lifestyle?
Neom promises a “zero car environment” with a “100% sustainable transport system”, which offsets the huge carbon footprint of building future metropolises in the middle of the desert. It goes without saying that Saudi Arabia contributes to global climate change. Largest exporter of oil?
As humanity seeks original and creative solutions to combat climate change, the quality of the Syfy Channel original film Neom is more reminiscent of the hollow technological promises of the 2010s. Delivery, and now a monarchy built on oil wealth, is about to build a city of the future in the middle of the desert.
Perhaps I’m destined to eat crows as a short-sighted hater of the House of Saud, and to feel such embarrassment once the House of Saud triumphantly builds a Mass Effect Citadel there is a shame that the Saudi critics Far from the worst fate it could suffer…the government.
The compelling sci-fi universe of Neom’s concept reminds me of my favorite works of fiction. It’s a little comforting to see someone making bold plans for the future in otherwise tough times, but it’s unlikely to happen. This is part of a charm campaign aimed at rebranding the regressive state. A great customer for US arms manufacturers (opens in new tab)Saudi Arabia’s reputation has been particularly hard hit in recent years. Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi killed (opens in new tab) The Saudi intelligence agency’s long-running pursuit of war in Yemen, according to the BBC, is the cause.”One of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. (opens in new tab)“
The lush Presidium terraces and glass walls separate the endless stretch of sand with a grain of salt, which can be cool.