On top of that, how is such a city deemed eco-friendly?
I also wonder if this project is built and put into operation, what will make it a model of nature conservation as the crown prince of Saudi Arabia has stated.
Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman boasted that the city, planned for nine million people, "will challenge the traditional flat, horizontal cities and create a model for nature preservation and enhanced human liveability".
They are literally building a huge tall wall, stretching over 170 kilometres in the desert. I fully understand their desire to build something "magnificent" and technologically advanced, but why build such an eyesore? Most importantly, it will take ages to get from one side to the other, unless you use a ridiculously expensive means of transport, such as a train. What's ecological about that?
Couldn't they, at the very least, settle for a different shape? This thing will be visible from hundreds of kilometres away.
Once money is no longer an issue for them, people often develop thoughts that are said to be crazy, overly paranoid. Like the kings of the past, they were so greedy for power that they wanted to find the elixir of immortality like Qin Shi Huang, trying to prolong their life to protect their property.
A 170km long mirror wall, I'm really overwhelmed with their playability and I wouldn't believe it was real without seeing these pictures. This will be our current technology challenge project.
https://www.dezeen.com/2022/08/08/sustainability-liveability-the-line-saudi-170km-city-naive/