{"id":7214,"date":"2026-04-23T09:15:09","date_gmt":"2026-04-23T09:15:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.angesfinanciers.org\/?p=7214"},"modified":"2026-04-24T15:14:30","modified_gmt":"2026-04-24T15:14:30","slug":"of-all-the-projects-in-saudi-arabia-this-was-the-one-capable-of-meeting-its-deadline-says-architect-behind-1km-tall-skyscraper","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.angesfinanciers.org\/index.php\/2026\/04\/23\/of-all-the-projects-in-saudi-arabia-this-was-the-one-capable-of-meeting-its-deadline-says-architect-behind-1km-tall-skyscraper\/","title":{"rendered":"“Of all the projects in Saudi Arabia, this was the one capable of meeting its deadline” says architect behind 1km-tall skyscraper"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Saudi Arabia<\/a>‘s Jeddah Tower<\/a> is on course to be the world’s first kilometre-tall building. But, architect Gordon Gill tells Dezeen in this interview<\/a>, a skyscraper<\/a> double that height is already realistic.<\/span><\/p>\n

Together with Adrian Smith and Robert Forest, Gill co-founded Chicago-based studio Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture<\/a>, a skyscraper specialist and the firm behind Jeddah Tower.<\/p>\n

One of the most hotly anticipated buildings of the century, the megatall skyscraper<\/a> is currently rising just outside the port city of Jeddah.<\/p>\n

It is set to soon surpass the 830-metre-tall Burj Khalifa<\/a> in Dubai \u2013 designed by Gill’s partner Smith while at SOM<\/a> \u2013 as the world’s tallest building.<\/p>\n

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Gordon Gill and his studio are the architects behind the world’s next tallest building<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Jeddah Tower reached its 100th floor this week<\/a>, but construction has not always been smooth sailing.<\/p>\n

The building broke ground in 2013, but progress stopped and restarted multiple times for myriad reasons, including financial issues, the Covid-19 pandemic, and technical challenges.<\/p>\n

One of the biggest blows came when the contractor, Binladin Group, was taken off the project due to the company owner being arrested as part of 2017 corruption purges in Saudi Arabia, which also saw the project’s developer, Prince Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud, detained.<\/p>\n