City on pyramid
This Middle East pyramid is capable of providing accommodation for up to one million people and producing electricity from wind, sunlight, and steam.
This Middle East pyramid is capable of providing accommodation for up to one million people and producing electricity from wind, sunlight, and steam.
Some civilizations like Maya and ancient Egypt became famous because of their incredible architectural art. However, perhaps the construction experts who lived thousands of years ago never thought that their pyramids would become a model for a building in the Middle East.
Timlinks, the company that specializes in environmentally friendly construction projects, has just released several photos of a giant pyramid named Ziggurat in Saudi Arabia's capital. Expected information will be presented at the Cityscape exhibition in Dubai on October 6.
The pyramid will be built on an area of 2.3 square kilometers and is capable of accommodating up to a million people. Timlinks confirms that the project will have a system to produce electricity from steam, wind, sun and other natural resources. Ziggurat also possesses effective communication and communication networks, distributed both vertically and horizontally. The company also designed "green areas" for growing vegetables and food.
Experts from the International Environment Institute identify the technologies applied to Ziggurat to turn it into a center independent of the outside world.
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