Like a dream of shifting harmony: architects unveiled a project for a floating eco-city.

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Like a dream of shifting harmony: architects unveiled a project for a floating eco-city.

As the global sea level continues to rise, humanity is being forced to seek out unexpected places to call home.

The concept for the latest floating city comes from the Italian studio Luca Curci Architects and Canadian designer Tim Fu, who works at the London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

With the support of artificial intelligence, an international team of dreamers has visualized an eco-friendly project for a sustainable city designed to accommodate 50,000 residents. If necessary, it can be expanded to house over 200,000 people.

According to the developers, this project is a response to the looming threat of a global climate crisis, as reported by the New York Post. It was created to help coastal cities adapt to the consequences of global warming, particularly those that are especially vulnerable to rising sea levels. Among these cities are New York, Miami, New Orleans, Jakarta, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tokyo. Currently, the project does not have a specific geographical location on the world map.

Like a dream of shifting harmony: architects unveiled a project for a floating eco-city.

What the Floating City Will Offer

The 3D visualization showcases sleek white structures, curved lines, whimsical spheres with translucent roofs, and mesh-like frameworks. However, the city of the future promises more than just aesthetic appeal for its residents. The most important aspect is that it is entirely eco-friendly.

In this city, harmful emissions will be reduced to zero. Various forms of renewable energy will be harnessed, along with technology for energy storage. Additionally, systems for desalinating water and producing food using zero-waste methods will be implemented.

According to the Luca Curci Architects website, the floating city will cover more than 10 hectares and consist of interconnected platforms. Buildings will be surrounded by a photovoltaic glass membrane, allowing electricity to be supplied to a separate, energy-independent system. It goes without saying that transportation within this city will also be completely eco-friendly.

The platforms will house offices, shops, medical and educational institutions, as well as spiritual and cultural centers. The floating city will feature plenty of green spaces and vertical gardens. Tourism and related infrastructure will be actively developed, including hotels and facilities for wellness, sports, and entertainment.

The city will be accessible by both sea and air, equipped with docks and helipads for helicopters and planes.

Like a dream of shifting harmony: architects unveiled a project for a floating eco-city.

The Rationale Behind Its Relevance

As architects have noted, currently half of the Earth’s population (four billion people) lives in cities. By 2030, this number is expected to reach five billion. Although cities occupy only three percent of the Earth’s land, they account for about 80 percent of energy consumption and carbon emissions. Scientists predict that by 2100, the global sea level will rise by at least 30 centimeters. If harmful emissions are not reduced, it could rise by more than two meters.

The floating city project will be officially presented by the team this November at the “Laboratory of the Future” architecture biennale in Venice.

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