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A Saudi tower: Mecca versus Las Vegas | The Economist

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A Saudi tower
Mecca versus Las Vegas
Taller, holier and even more popular than (almost) anywhere else

Jun 24th 2010 | Cairo

LIKE another famous town that beckons visitors in a searing desert, Mecca has only one big, if different, draw. Its 13m visitors a year are only a third as many as flock to Las Vegas, but numbers are rising. The holy city is striving to meet the challenge with some Vegas-like amenities.

Mecca already boasts dozens of fancy international hotels. At the current building rate it could have 80,000 hotel rooms by 2015. The Mecca Clock Royal Tower Hotel, with more than 800 rooms, occupies what will soon be the world’s second-tallest building, a structure incorporating the world’s biggest clock, with faces at least six times the size of Big Ben’s, and capped by a spire topped with a golden crescent. The hotel building forms just part of part of the Abraj al-Bait complex, a Gotham City-like eruption of seven huge towers, conveniently sited a stone’s throw from the Great Mosque.

With 1.5m square metres of floor space, including two helipads, a giant shopping mall and a prayer area said to cater for 30,000 worshippers, Abraj al-Bait is substantially bigger than America’s two biggest buildings, the Pentagon and the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas, put together. Because many of its rooms directly overlook the Kaaba, the cubical building that houses the Black Stone, and towards which 1.5 billion Muslims turn in prayer, the complex can charge sizzling prices. A one-room studio apartment starts at $650,000.

Much of the best land in the holy city has been razed to make way for developments including a planned expansion of the great mosque to fit an extra 500,000 worshippers. Just one of the housing schemes under construction, Jabal Omar, is meant to accommodate 45,000 year-round residents as well as 150,000 pilgrims, but backers of the $5 billion project have struggled to raise enough money. Perhaps a new metro system will inspire investors. Its first line, connecting the main sites of the haj ritual, should be up and running by November, just in time for the greatest annual influx of pilgrims.
 
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Las Vegas hardly even makes it into the Skyscraper list.

They have shiny buildings, but hardly tall ones.
 
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Mecca is one of the most holiest city in the world while Las Vegas is the heaven for gamblers and drug dealers, why compare them both in any sense, bad idea :disagree:
 
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i have seen this clock tower........... its still under construction though but it is sad to see it just outside Haram Shareef.

It should have been made about 1 mile away from the Haram/Ka'ba. It will distract many peoples attention and the pleasure you get after praying to Allah All-mighty....... it is possible this building will keep causing disctriction or worshippers and its looks weird just outside the Ka'ba anyway

my opinion only.... as i have witnessed it myself
 
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A Saudi tower: Mecca versus Las Vegas | The Economist

201026mac987.gif

A Saudi tower
Mecca versus Las Vegas
Taller, holier and even more popular than (almost) anywhere else

Jun 24th 2010 | Cairo

LIKE another famous town that beckons visitors in a searing desert, Mecca has only one big, if different, draw. Its 13m visitors a year are only a third as many as flock to Las Vegas, but numbers are rising. The holy city is striving to meet the challenge with some Vegas-like amenities.

Mecca already boasts dozens of fancy international hotels. At the current building rate it could have 80,000 hotel rooms by 2015. The Mecca Clock Royal Tower Hotel, with more than 800 rooms, occupies what will soon be the world’s second-tallest building, a structure incorporating the world’s biggest clock, with faces at least six times the size of Big Ben’s, and capped by a spire topped with a golden crescent. The hotel building forms just part of part of the Abraj al-Bait complex, a Gotham City-like eruption of seven huge towers, conveniently sited a stone’s throw from the Great Mosque.

With 1.5m square metres of floor space, including two helipads, a giant shopping mall and a prayer area said to cater for 30,000 worshippers, Abraj al-Bait is substantially bigger than America’s two biggest buildings, the Pentagon and the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas, put together. Because many of its rooms directly overlook the Kaaba, the cubical building that houses the Black Stone, and towards which 1.5 billion Muslims turn in prayer, the complex can charge sizzling prices. A one-room studio apartment starts at $650,000.

Much of the best land in the holy city has been razed to make way for developments including a planned expansion of the great mosque to fit an extra 500,000 worshippers. Just one of the housing schemes under construction, Jabal Omar, is meant to accommodate 45,000 year-round residents as well as 150,000 pilgrims, but backers of the $5 billion project have struggled to raise enough money. Perhaps a new metro system will inspire investors. Its first line, connecting the main sites of the haj ritual, should be up and running by November, just in time for the greatest annual influx of pilgrims.

I am not a muslim, but seriously how could you dare to draw a comparsion, this topic should be locked, its shameless, its like comparing hell to heaven
 
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And folk Meccan skyscraper would not be holy! predicted:

The barefooted bedouins competing in building tall buildings. Today we find in the Arabian Peninsula, the Arabs who used to be impoverished herders of camels and sheep, are competing in building the tallest tower blocks. Two of the latest examples are Kingdom Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Al Faisaliah Center in Riyadh
 
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Yeah...People the world over will begin to flock to Mecca instead of Las Vegas just to scope out the tallest towers...:rolleyes:
 
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Yeah...People the world over will begin to flock to Mecca instead of Las Vegas just to scope out the tallest towers...:rolleyes:

That's about as logical as comparing Broadway to the holy see.
 
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What a poor idea you can never in any way compare Makkah to any other city....

No comparison at all.....
 
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If you cannot make something useful small...

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This ferocious Velociraptor wireframe dinosaur character was found on one of the Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC 7000 series of RISC microprocessors (the PA-RISC 7300LC). The chip was designed around the time of the Spielberg "Jurassic Park" movie that brought Velociraptors into the public attention. This dinosaur is about 200 microns high as rendered on the chip and he is wearing a pair of sunglasses with the initials "V" on the right lens and "R" on the left lens. It has been brought to our attention that the sunglasses (with the VR initials) might actually be virtual reality glasses, which explains everything.

HP manager Rick Butler informs us that the Velociraptor code name was chosen for this chip because it was much more intimidating than either the hummingbird or the thunderbird, and that these internal symbols for the chips are important to the design teams. Rick also tells us that while the Velociraptor is cool, the hummingbird made a much better T-shirt.
Make something big to distract people from your backwardness.
 
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please close this stupid thread. Makkah vs Vatican city makes a lot more sense

comparing makkah with city of casinos is stupidity at its best :angry:
 
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Make something big to distract people from your backwardness.

Harsh words and not expected from a member in good standing like youself. By the way, what qualifies anyone to claim others are backward(s)...

This can only open up doors of flame my friend... Tit for Tat!
 
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I also did not like comparison between Makkah and Los Vegas. I am really surprised at some posters who show selective anger at some words and/or phrases. Some posters do not show concern for the words like "Islamofascism", "Islamic terrorism", "Islamism". They are even more insulting to Muslims.
 
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