A year and a half after Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman first announced his ambitious plans to build a linear city, he has now revealed the first glimpses of what the city will look like.
The Line is being designed to put humans first in the pecking order of urban planning and strip off the need for roads to move cars and buses around. Transit within the city is through a high-speed underground rail line that can take you from one end of the city to the other in 20 minutes, while everything else you may need is expected to be a few minutes walk away from you.
Calling it Urban Gravity Urbanism, the project design vertically layers the city’s buildings so that people can move up, down, or across instead of traveling for miles. Therefore, everything is just a five-minute walk away, whether it is a public park, office workspace, or school.
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