Renowned British architect Norman Foster, responsible for iconic works such as the "Gherkin" in London and the Reichstag dome in Berlin, has unveiled a new project that defies expectations: a 2-kilometer-tall skyscraper in Saudi Arabia.
This building, which does not yet have an official name, would become the tallest structure in the world, far surpassing the Burj Khalifa in Dubai (828 meters). Its construction, which is estimated to take 50 years, is part of the ambitious "Neom" plan, a futuristic city in the Saudi desert.
Design and features
The design of the skyscraper is based on a modular structure, with a hexagonal base that tapers upwards. This shape allows for better weight distribution and reduces wind resistance.
The building will be divided into different zones, each with its own function:
- Residential: There will be luxury apartments, hotels, and office space.
- Commercial: Shopping malls, restaurants, and entertainment venues are planned.
- Green spaces: Gardens and parks will be created on different levels of the building, providing residents with an oasis of tranquility in the middle of the city.
Technology and sustainability
The skyscraper will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure its energy efficiency and sustainability. Renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, will be used, and recycling and water treatment systems will be implemented.
Impact and controversies
A project of this magnitude is bound to generate controversy. Some critics consider it a symbol of ostentation and waste, while others question its environmental and social impact.
However, the project's defenders argue that such constructions are necessary for the development of future cities and that they can be a model of sustainability and innovation.
A milestone in architecture:
Regardless of opinion, Norman Foster's skyscraper in Saudi Arabia represents a milestone in modern architecture. Its construction will challenge the limits of engineering and set a precedent for the design of future cities.
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