Remove 2030 Remove Development Remove Estimating Remove Finances
article thumbnail

Saudi Arabia lowers predicted number of residents at The Line by 2030

Deezen

The Line mega-city, which is the flagship development for Saudi Arabia's Neom project, will allegedly house fewer than 300,000 people by 2030, down from an original goal of 1.5 Bloomberg has previously reported that the wealth fund is trying to find new cash sources to help finance the project. A source also said that just 2.4

Finances 143
article thumbnail

Why All Architects Should Tackle an Adaptive Reuse Project At Least Once in their Careers

Architizer

Renovation is not only a new creative frontier for architects, it is the future of architecture: according to Deloitte estimates, up to 90 percent of future development will involve re-designing existing buildings. At this point, adaptive reuse is mainstream, and the carbon-saving benefits are well-known (and widely touted).

Project 90
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Going Solar: The Rays That Pay

Community Architect

building owners, property managers, developers and investors continue to have many questions, regardless whether the buildings in question are single family homes, apartment buildings, schools, hospitals or large distribution warehouses. How "dirty or clean" is the electricity the local energy provider delivers?

article thumbnail

Sustainable Architecture Can’t Save the Planet. Change My Mind.

Architizer

This is an optimistic goal considering it requires a 45% drop in emissions by 2030 and net zero by 2050. But, across the board, for every square foot we need to develop with the environment in mind, more changes must be made to how the end product is used. rise above pre-industrial levels to avoid ecological catastrophe.

article thumbnail

"Hard to find causes for optimism" say architects as COP27 begins in Sharm El-Sheikh

Deezen

In terms of outcome, I want a global approach to climate action and sustainable development that is robust and defensible and that preserves ecological stability.". It is estimated that Africa, for example, needs about $53 billion annually in finance by 2030. My expectations are high," he said. "In