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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility from the air
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186644018_FER
World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most picturesque sewage plant
Ferrari Press Agency
Sewage 1
Ref 16964
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Omrania
Plans have been revealed for what would be the world’s most picturesque sewage treatment plant.
And the hope is that people will use it as an education resource while the design itself intends to keep smells to a minimum.
The project , which is now under construction, boasts that it “reframes essential infrastructure as a vital component of the public realm.”
The water treatment facility is to be built at the southern edge of a park in the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh.
It is part of the kingdom’s Saudi Vision 2030 project to transform the oil rich country into a sustainable world tourist destination.
Located at the King Salman Park, the complex, spanning 137,736 square meters, becomes part of green space's daily life.
Storage tanks are shaped like giant bowls within planted corridors.
Above ground, green roofs and shaded pedestrian pathways extend the park’s plant life, supporting biodiversity.
A spokesperson for architects Omrania said this reinforces the sense that the treatment plant is a living part of the park, “not a hidden utility.”
The complex consists of sewage and water treatment plus a treated sewage effluent facility.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Park sewage and water treatment facility,
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Trump at Gulf Cooperation Council Summit
May 14, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: L to R: Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, U.S. President Donald Trump, Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani attend the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Leaders’ Summit at The Ritz-Carlton. The council addresses regional stability, defense cooperation, and energy policy among Gulf nations. Trump is on a multi-nation tour of the Gulf region focused on expanding economic ties and reinforcing security cooperation with key U.S. allies. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump at Gulf Cooperation Council Summit
May 14, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. U.S. President Donald Trump attends the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Leaders’ Summit at The Ritz-Carlton. The council addresses regional stability, defense cooperation, and energy policy among Gulf nations. Trump is on a multi-nation tour of the Gulf region focused on expanding economic ties and reinforcing security cooperation with key U.S. allies. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump at Gulf Cooperation Council Summit
May 14, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Donald Trump addressing the council, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (2R). U.S. President Donald Trump attends the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Leaders’ Summit at The Ritz-Carlton. The council addresses regional stability, defense cooperation, and energy policy among Gulf nations. Trump is on a multi-nation tour of the Gulf region focused on expanding economic ties and reinforcing security cooperation with key U.S. allies. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Donald Trump with Gulf leaders
May 14, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudia Arabia: US President Donald Trump with Gulf leaders before the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) meeting in Riyadh on May 14, 2025. From L to R: Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa, the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah, Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani,'Oman's Deputy Prime Minister Sayyid Asaad Tariq Taimur al-Said, US President Donald Trump, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa, Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and GCC Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Mohammed bin Salman with US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signs Economic Partnership with President Trump
May 13, 2025 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: United States secretary of energy Chris Wright. Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, signs the Strategic Economic Partnership Document with US President, Donald Trump, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13. (SPA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Plan for world's tallest building at 2 km high
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Saudi Arabia is pushing ahead with another mega project, the world’s tallest building, as part of its bid to transform the country into a world class global destination for tourism and business.
It has invited bids to manage the building of what will be a two km high multi-use tower called Rise.
It will be art of an ambitious development for called North Pole in the city of Riyadh.
The $5 billion USD tower was designed by prestigious London based architecture firm Foster + Partners and may not be completed until 2060.
The tower will surpass both the 830 m Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE, the current record holder and the planned 1,000 m Jeddah Tower, also known as the Kingdom Tower, planned for Saudi and scheduled to open in 2028.
Saudi’s Public Investment Fund has formally called on international contracting firms to submit bids for the project management the Rise Tower development.
The tower will stand as the centrepiece of the Central Business District in North Riyadh
The North Pole is poised to become Riyadh’s next major economic hub, spanning 306 sq km and envisioned as a fully integrated city blending residential, commercial, and industrial zones.
At its heart is intended to be the Rise Tower which the country wants to become a landmark development and a global destination for tourism and business alike.
The tower will feature luxury hotels, entertainment venues, restaurants, offices and residential apartments.
The wider North Pole area will incorporate cutting-edge infrastructure including a high-speed metro system, self-driving vehicles, and a commitment to renewable energy.
With its record-breaking height and future-forward design, Rise Tower aims to redefine the skyline and set new benchmarks in sustainable urban planning and vertical architecture.
It complements the enormous NEOM project which is transforming the Saudi Re