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Foster + Partners plans to design a 2km-tall skyscraper in Riyadh

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Foster + Partners plans to design a 2km-tall skyscraper in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, according to Architects’ Journal. The AJ reveals that the plan reported being supported by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia will be more than twice the height of the 828-meter Burj Khalifa in Dubai, completed in 2010, making it the world’s tallest building.

The 2km-high skyscraper will also break the record of Foster + Partners’ current tallest design by being four times higher than the 423m-tall JPMorgan Chase World Headquarters at 270 Park Avenue, New York. It will also be the Saudi’s capital’s tallest structure, PIF Tower designed by HOK and local architecture and engineering firm Omrania, with 385m height. Meanwhile, the construction of Kingdom Tower, which was planned to be the first 1km tall building in Jeddah, is waiting on hold, and it is not known when it will be completed.

Foster + Partners plans to design a 2km-tall skyscraper in Riyadh
Jeddah Tower

According to AJ’s sources, alongside firms like Foster + Partners and SOM, several other renowned international design names have been contesting for the mega-tall project, which is slated to be located in the northern part of the Saudi capital.

Saudi Arabia has recently been making headlines with numerous mega-projects such as The Line, Trojena, Oxagon, and Mukaab Tower. Among these mega-projects, alongside the Riyadh tower poised to become the world’s tallest tower, Foster + Partners is also involved in the massive expansion project of the King Salman International Airport. After their competition win for this 57km² development in late 2022, the firm is currently engaged in the design of at least three airports in Saudi Arabia.

Foster + Partners plans to design a 2km-tall skyscraper in Riyadh
Lake Village in Trojena

It is known that NEOM has already collaborated with British architects, such as Peter Cook, Zaha Hadid Architects, and David Adjaye. The controversial $500 billion smart city project encompasses The Line, a 170km-long, 500m-tall linear city. Zaha Hadid Architects, on the other hand, is working on the Discovery Tower project, a crystalline skyscraper intended for the Trojena, a new year-round tourist destination that includes a ski village, ultra-luxury family and wellness resorts, a wide range of retail stores, and restaurants. The Oxagon, a port and logistics hub for the larger NEOM project. With being part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan as a renewable energy-power region.

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Reyyan Dogan

Reyyan is an Istanbul-based architect and researcher. She continues her second degree on sociology and master's degree on alternative architectural practices. Her areas of interest are urban political ecology, environmental conscious design and changing production-consumption practices.

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