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GLThe project, known as The Line, is part of Saudi Arabia’s NEOM initiative and represents one of the most radical urban experiments ever proposed. It aims to rethink how cities function from the ground up, rather than expanding outward. Stretching 170 kilometers while remaining only 200 meters wide, the city replaces horizontal sprawl with vertical density. This design dramatically reduces land use and preserves surrounding natural landscapes. With no cars or roads, transportation relies on walking and a high-speed underground rail system capable of crossing the entire city in about 20 minutes. This could significantly reduce congestion, pollution, and commute times. The mirrored exterior is designed to reflect desert heat while the interior is powered entirely by renewable energy. Engineers claim the layout will help regulate temperature and cut emissions to near zero. Critics question the feasibility, cost, and social implications, while supporters see it as a bold blueprint for future megacities. If successful, The Line could redefine how millions of people live in dense urban environments. #FutureCities #UrbanDesign #SaudiArabia #SmartCities #Architecture
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