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Dubai breaks paradigms again, a pyramid for one million people that moves by itself

Dubai continues adding buildings to its already exorbitant skyline, and now they have announced the arrival of a new structure that will break all molds. In Dubai, a pyramid will be built that, just like the Egyptian ones, will mark a before and after for the emirate. This magnificent building, called Ziggurat, will be 1,200 meters tall and will cover more than 2 square kilometers.

This pyramid will also have two unique features that will make it a new record-breaking building in the city: it will have the capacity to house more than one million people and its own transportation system. If Dubai was missing anything, it was a construction like this, and companies have already set their sights on it and its significant investment opportunity.

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Dubai Ziggurat Pyramid: Dubai’s Most Ambitious Megaproject🇦🇪 This 1,500 meter-high pyramid was proposed in 2008. It was designed to accomodate up to 1 million people by 2028. It holds a close similarity to Saudi Arabia’s The Line, as both projects aim to create futuristic carbon-free sustainable cities for millions. #dubai #megaproject #pyramids #theline #thelinecity #dubaiprojects #dubaidesert #uae #tallestbuilding #neom

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The Ziggurat pyramid is one of the most anticipated in the city and also one of the most disruptive. Its construction was announced several years ago, but the 2008 economic crisis prevented its creation. Nevertheless, Ziggurat is one of the achievable dreams within this enclave, and its details astonish even the most skeptical.

The company in charge of this design is called Timelinks, which is made up of an interdisciplinary group of urban planners, scientists, and architectural designers who conceived this building under the strictest sustainability standards. Therefore, it was planned that the lighting and all the installations at this site would be powered by renewable energy, using solar and wind systems.

Its own transportation system and more surprising details in Dubai’s pyramid

Its own transportation system and more surprising details in Dubai's pyramid
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Ziggurat also features other technological systems that will mark a before and after in Dubai. According to what has been revealed, this site will have its own transportation system that will move horizontally and vertically, aiming to avoid large car congestions. In other words, the pyramid will be a true city within a city, which will also have shopping centers, restaurants, and essential shops for its residents.

This enormous building will have 300 floors where, in addition to featuring a unique transportation system, it will include parks, green spaces, ideal for family recreation. All of them will comply with the rules imposed by the authorities of the United Arab Emirates to ensure the construction of eco-friendly buildings, aiming to prevent an increase in carbon emissions.

Towards a sustainable “mini-city” in the heart of Dubai

Towards a sustainable "mini-city" in the heart of Dubai
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The authorities of Timelinks, the company in charge of the Ziggurat Pyramid, emphasized the qualities of this true sustainable community. As confirmed by its executives, this site will use steam energy for its construction process, as well as wind turbines to harness energy resources. The intention of this project is to include entire cities within it, with green spaces and other areas and facial recognition as a security method for its inhabitants.

Dubai will not be the only destination where a project of this kind will be built. In Saudi Arabia, the construction of a genuine city in the middle of the desert called The Line, a skyscraper that aims to house more than nine million people, has also been envisioned and is set to officially open in 2030. It will feature a structure approximately 170 kilometers long and about 200 meters wide. A true rarity for the sandy landscape of Saudi Arabia.

Alfonsina Murialdo
Alfonsina Murialdo
Soy periodista formada en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata en Argentina y me he especializado en inversiones y Real Estate en Dubai y en todo Emiratos Árabes Unidos, combinando el rigor del periodismo con un profundo conocimiento del mundo financiero para analizar las tendencias del mercado global; a través de mis reportajes y análisis especializados. Me esfuerzo por ofrecer información veraz y oportuna que descifra las complejidades de un mercado en constante cambio, y mi objetivo es servir de puente entre inversionistas y profesionales que buscan aprovechar las oportunidades que brinda este dinámico entorno internacional.

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