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Zaha Hadid Architects designs crystalline skyscraper above Neom ski resort

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On display as part of the Neom stand at the Cityscape conference in Riyadh, the 330-metre-tall skyscraper will form part of Trojena, which is being masterplanned by German studio LAVA architects. UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects has designed a 330-metre-tall skyscraper as part of the Trojena ski resort at Neom in Saudi Arabia.

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Zaha Hadid Architects designing sinuous lookout at Neom ski resort

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Photo by Tom Ravenscroft The lookout is set to be built as part of the Trojena ski resort in the north of Saudi Arabia, which is being masterplanned by German studio LAVA architects. Renders of two versions of the lookout have been revealed The viewpoint forms part of Trojena, which is being masterplanned by German studio LAVA architects.

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Saudi Arabia set to host Asian Winter Games at Neom "in the heart of the desert"

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Saudi Arabia has announced that it has won the right to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games at its Trojena resort, which is being designed by Zaha Hadid Architects , UNStudio , Aedas , LAVA and Bureau Proberts as part of the Neom development. Read: Saudi Arabia reveals 170-kilometre-long mirrored skyscraper to house nine million people.

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Neom designs presented at Venice Architecture Biennale exhibition

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These include the 170-kilometre-long city named The Line, along with port city Oxagon , ski resort Trojena and island resort Sindalah. Set to be built in the Sarwat Mountains, the 60-square-kilometre resort will offer year-round skiing and is set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

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All 10 regions that will make up Neom now revealed

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The 10 regions that will make up the Neom mega project in the northwest of Saudi Arabia have now been announced, including an "upside-down skyscraper" and mirrored linear city The Line. Of these regions, The Line – a planned 170-kilometre-long city – is by far the best-known, most ambitious and most controversial.