NEOM’s First Phase Takes Shape with Gensler, Mott MacDonald, and DMAA

NEOM’s First Phase Takes Shape with Gensler, Mott MacDonald, and DMAA

NEOM’s First Phase Takes Shape with Gensler, Mott MacDonald, and DMAA

In the heart of Saudi Arabia’s north-western desert, NEOM’s bold vision is coming to life with the construction of THE LINE—a revolutionary linear city designed to redefine sustainable urban living.

For Phase One of this visionary project, NEOM has enlisted a powerhouse trio: Gensler, Mott MacDonald, and Delugan Meissl Associate Architects (DMAA). Together, these industry giants are laying the foundations for what could be one of the most transformative urban developments of the 21st century.

From detailed master plans to innovative infrastructure, these firms are not only collaborating but are also pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in urban design, sustainability, and infrastructure efficiency.

DMAA Leads Urban Design with a Focus on Sustainability

DMAA, renowned for its avant-garde architecture, has been tapped as the lead urban designer for Phase One. Their role extends beyond mere aesthetics; it encompasses the creation of both conceptual and detailed master plans. By working closely with experts in fields like microclimate management, mobility solutions, and ecological integration, DMAA is shaping THE LINE’s foundational blueprint to ensure that every aspect aligns with NEOM’s grand vision of sustainability.

Delugan Meissl’s approach is more than just about the ‘look’ of the city. Their work aims to balance architectural elegance with the practicalities of desert living. For a project of this scale, it’s essential to factor in natural elements—like optimising airflow and reducing heat absorption—to create a comfortable yet eco-friendly urban environment. By early 2025, the groundwork they’re laying today will guide neighbourhood architects as they join the project.

Microclimate and Mobility:

  • Microclimate optimisation ensures that residents will benefit from natural cooling, reducing energy needs.
  • Mobility infrastructure prioritises pedestrian and cycling pathways, with minimal reliance on fossil-fuel transport.

Gensler – Masterminding City Planning and Infrastructure

Gensler, a global leader in architecture and design, is taking on the colossal task of city planning for Phase One. In this role, they are not just strategists but also policy guides, ensuring that the city’s design remains true to its ambitious goals. Gensler’s responsibilities include coordinating land use, guiding policy frameworks, and ensuring design compliance across the project’s various components.

A significant part of their brief involves the development of transport hubs, public spaces, and essential infrastructure. With such a large-scale, complex project, it’s crucial to have a team that can seamlessly integrate aesthetics with functionality. Gensler’s vast experience in urban planning means they’re uniquely positioned to meet these challenges head-on.

The importance of policy cannot be overstated when designing a city from scratch. By steering land use regulations and ensuring design compliance, Gensler is laying down a framework that balances growth with sustainability. Their work will set the tone for subsequent phases, ensuring that NEOM’s aspirations align with real-world practicalities.

Mott MacDonald – Engineering the Backbone of THE LINE

No city can function without robust infrastructure, and this is where Mott MacDonald steps in. As the lead city infrastructure engineer, they are tasked with ensuring that THE LINE’s underpinnings are as resilient as they are cutting-edge. The focus here is on creating structural systems that are not only efficient but also future-proof.

One of the most striking aspects of the project is the ongoing foundation work. With over 120 foundation piles being placed each week, NEOM’s Phase One has rapidly become one of the largest piling operations in the region. Mott MacDonald’s experience in managing large-scale engineering projects is proving crucial as they navigate the complexities of building a city from the ground up in a challenging desert environment.

Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword for Mott MacDonald; it’s a mandate. The firm is responsible for integrating renewable energy sources into the city’s utility systems, ensuring that everything from water management to power distribution is efficient and environmentally friendly.

By focusing on sustainable infrastructure, they’re making sure that THE LINE isn’t just a marvel to look at but also a model for future urban developments.

A Unified Vision for NEOM’s Future

Bringing these three industry leaders together under one umbrella is no small feat. Yet, it’s clear that NEOM’s strategy is to tap into the best minds across various sectors to realise its ambitious goals. As these partners continue their work on Phase One, they’re not just building a city—they’re setting the stage for a new way of urban living.

The synergy between DMAA, Gensler, and Mott MacDonald demonstrates the level of collaboration needed to turn a grand vision into reality. With the first phase nearing completion, the focus will soon shift to neighbourhood planning, with fresh teams of architects and designers ready to build on the solid foundation laid by these initial partners.

The Road to Completion

As the groundwork for THE LINE progresses, the excitement is palpable. Early 2025 will see neighbourhood architects joining the effort, bringing fresh perspectives to this rapidly evolving city. But it’s not just about speed—it’s about maintaining a clear vision that aligns with NEOM’s sustainability goals.

In the coming months, expect to see even more partnerships, innovations, and breakthroughs as NEOM inches closer to its ambitious targets. THE LINE isn’t just a city; it’s a blueprint for the future, a testament to what’s possible when the brightest minds come together to solve today’s urban challenges.

NEOM's First Phase Takes Shape with Gensler, Mott MacDonald, and DMAA

About The Author

Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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