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Zaha Hadid Architects designs crystalline skyscraper above Neom ski resort

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Although full details of the building's use have not yet been revealed, the tower will contain shops, restaurants and exhibition spaces along with observation decks at three different levels. The plan includes a 170-kilometre-long city called The Line , which has been widely criticised on liveability, sustainability and human rights grounds.

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MAD Architects unveils Nanhai Art Center

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The Nanhai Art Center resembles a continuous wave of water, with three main buildings looming underneath the floating sun canopy. The design intends to build a spiritual field by creating a coherent visual axis to the lake. Commercial spaces are placed along the lake, radiating architectural texture to the lakeshore landscape belt.

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Zentralklinikum Hochrhein, Albbruck, Baden-Württemberg

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The exemplary hospital building with around 360 beds should be completed in Albbruck by 2029 – as the centerpiece of the health park of the same name that is being realized simultaneously as a separate project. The building’s extensive use of heat recovery and reuse of the relatively large amount of exhaust heat is equally important.

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"All those complicit in Neom's design and construction are already destroyers of worlds"

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Neom's most notable feature is the linear megastructure – creatively dubbed "The Line" – that will supposedly extrude twinned 150-storey buildings a hundred miles across the desert, with less than the distance between two New York City avenues separating them, and plant a city for nine million in the slot thus created.

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Zaha Hadid Architects wins competition for the development of Zugló City Centre

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Developed in phases by Bayer Construct Group in Hungary, the project will begin construction early next year and is scheduled for completion in 2029. The project will create one of the greenest and most sustainable neighborhoods on the Pest side of the capital. Image © Zaha Hadid Architects. Image © Zaha Hadid Architects.