This article was an interesting read as it is so different from the other cities we have looked at. This $1.25bn project aims to redevelop Sickla, a previously industrial area that manufactured diesel engines. The predominant construction material is wood.
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This article was an interesting read as it is so different from the other cities we have looked at. This $1.25bn project aims to redevelop Sickla, a previously industrial area that manufactured diesel engines. The predominant construction material is wood.
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The Line is arguably the most well known city project of this time. It's aim to move the Saudi economy away from oil revenues and create new jobs/industries for young people initially appears to be positive. However, it comes at huge expense. Is it justifiable?
The Line is arguably the most well known city project of this time. It's aim to move the Saudi economy away from oil revenues and create new jobs/industries for young people initially appears to be positive. However, it comes at huge expense. Is it justifiable?
What stuck me about the new city Jirian is how a sustainability rhetoric can mask economic strain. “Urban revolution” language coexists with massive debt and IMF support. Urban ambition here feels inseparable from the politics of crisis management.
What stuck me about the new city Jirian is how a sustainability rhetoric can mask economic strain. “Urban revolution” language coexists with massive debt and IMF support. Urban ambition here feels inseparable from the politics of crisis management.
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