Futuristic plan for Saudi desert metropolis with towering ‘virtual reality’ cube

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THESE stunning images reveal the incredible plan for a futuristic Saudi desert metropolis with a towering 1,300sq ft “virtual reality” cube.

The “New Murabba” city is planned to give downtown Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a facelift and is scheduled to be in motion by 2030.

The futuristic "Murabba" is seen towering over the new city

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The futuristic “Murabba” is seen towering over the new cityCredit: Supplied
Amazing visuals are reflected off the virtual reality walls

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Amazing visuals are reflected off the virtual reality wallsCredit: Supplied
In the centre of the town is a 1300ft tower comprised of modern day luxuries

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In the centre of the town is a 1300ft tower comprised of modern day luxuries

The country’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the launch of the development this week.

He will chair the company, which is tasked to develop the “world’s largest modern downtown” according to local media reports.

A prospective video released by the company offered an insight into the glam city.

From an aerial view, the green city is seen majestically juxtaposed to the surrounding dry desert.

As the camera moves through the streets, a beautiful vibrant town filled with people can be seen enjoying the infrastructure.

The main feature, however, is the “Mukaab”.

It is a 1300ft high tower that is comprised of modern day luxuries including fine dining restaurants, retail and residential living.

To take the project to a grand scale, the outer walls of the metropolis are fitted with virtual reality technology, reflecting amazing scenery for locals to enjoy.

New Murabba Development Company released a statement that said the project was inspired by the modern Najdi architectural style.

The company said: “It seeks to be the world’s first immersive destination offering an experience created by digital and virtual technology with the latest holographics.

“It will be a premium hospitality destination with a multitude of retail, cultural and tourist attractions, along with residential and hotel units, commercial spaces, and recreational facilities.”

The project will be located at the intersection of King Salman and King Khalid roads to the northwest of Riyadh.

The modern district will feature more than 104,000 residential units, 9,000 hotel rooms, luxury retail stores, offices, and space for leisure activities and community facilities.

The audacious plan is expected to add £40billion to non-oil GDP and create 334,000 jobs.

Meanwhile Saudi Arabia has grand plans for a ski resort in the desert.

Trojena, in the mountains near the Red Sea, will have ski runs using artificial snow and a giant man-made lake.

It is part of Saudi Arabia’s $500billion Neom megacity project, the brainchild of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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At its heart will be a 75-mile sideways skyscraper dubbed The Line.

And a huge floating city called The Oxagon will lie just offshore, with futuristic homes linked by canals.

Luxury outdoor spaces will be enjoyed by the township

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Luxury outdoor spaces will be enjoyed by the township
The Murabba

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The MurabbaCredit: Supplied
The project will be located at the intersection of King Salman and King Khalid roads

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The project will be located at the intersection of King Salman and King Khalid roads

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