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NEOM stages first internatio­nal exhibition at Venice Biennale

‘Gravity Urbanism – Principles for a New Livability,’ celebrates the design of The Line, NEOM’s linear city.

- Rebecca Anne Proctor Venice

The futuristic avant-garde designs of The Line, Saudi Arabia’s trailblazi­ng linear city, are on view for the first time outside of the Kingdom during the 18th edition of the Venice Architectu­re Biennale.

The Line is part of NEOM, a smart city being constructe­d in the Kingdom’s Tabuk region of the country — a city that, in many ways, fits perfectly with the theme of this year’s biennale, “The Laboratory of the Future,” and with its focus on architectu­re from historical­ly under-represente­d parts of the world.

The designs are on show in the exhibition “Zero Gravity Urbanism: Principles for a New Livability,” which is being staged in a former church, the Abbazia di San Gregorio, one of Venice’s oldest buildings, and injects high-tech futurism into the Renaissanc­e and Gothic architectu­re of its location. It also provides a glimpse of the riveting architectu­re of The Line, the world’s first linear city.

As soon as visitors step inside the building, they will come face to face with the exhibition’s focal point: a large-scale 9x13 meter relief plan of NEOM set in in the central courtyard, highlighti­ng The Line’s futuristic design, its non-disruptive interactio­n with its natural environmen­tm and its passage through coastal, mountain and desert landscapes.

The exhibition uses high-tech maquettes, simulation­s and installati­ons to explain Zero Gravity Urbanism, which the show’s organizers define as “a linear and three-dimensiona­l concept that provides an innovative alternativ­e to our current urban model.”

The design is intended to address key global challenges, not just in terms of climate change but also the growing demand for urban land, and rising social and economic inequaliti­es. People from all classes, cultures and walks of life will reportedly be able to find a home in The Line, which also aims to provide a model for developing cities with a radical approach to conservati­on and standards of living.

The exhibition runs until

Sept. 24. It brings together 20 of the world’s leading architects, designers and “future thinkers” and marks the launch of the Zero

Gravity Urbanism concept. Sir Peter Cook, Massimilia­no Fuksas, Jean Nouvel and Ben van Berkel were among the world-renowned architects who joined CEO Nadhmi Al-Nasr and other representa­tives from NEOM leadership at the exhibition’s opening ceremony, attended by more than 100 other architects from around the world. “Venice is the debut of Zero Gravity Urbanism to the world,” Tarek Qaddumi, executive director of urban planning at NEOM, told Arab News. “What better place to do it in than Venice? It also reflects the idea of the laboratory of the future. We are bringing forward an idea, rather than just the design.

The design becomes the manifestat­ion of that idea for a solution to the current challenges of the world. “We can only imagine that the rest of the world has their own take on things, but we believe that Zero Gravity Urbanism offers solutions across sectors,” he added. “The exhibition represents an important first step onto the global stage for Zero Gravity Urbanism, as the world’s wider architectu­re community now has the opportunit­y to see the depth of thinking and work that has gone into this incredible project from so many prominent thinkers and architects.”

Ultimately, the exhibition is not just about the aesthetics and technologi­cal prowess of The

Line’s cutting-edge architectu­re, but also presents a vision of solutions for pressing urban and global problems.

Antoni Vives, NEOM’s chief urban planning officer, said in a press release: “Brought to life in Venice through the design proposals and intellectu­al contributi­on of the world’s leading architects and urban thinkers,

Zero Gravity Urbanism represents a proposal of how humanity can better respond to the urban challenges we face globally.”

We are bringing forward an idea for a solution to the current challenges of the world.

 ?? Iwan Baan, courtesy of NEOM ?? NEOM’s ‘Zero Gravity Urbanism’ exhibition runs until Sept. 24 at the Venice Architectu­re Biennale.
Iwan Baan, courtesy of NEOM NEOM’s ‘Zero Gravity Urbanism’ exhibition runs until Sept. 24 at the Venice Architectu­re Biennale.
 ?? Supplied ?? An artist’s impression of The Line, the linear city being built in Saudi Arabia.
Supplied An artist’s impression of The Line, the linear city being built in Saudi Arabia.

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