Unique cities of the future that haven’t been built yet
We are used to living in a world of constantly changing technologies. Now you will not surprise anyone with glass skyscrapers and giant shopping centers. Some architectural styles are suddenly replaced by others. But let’s look into the future for a moment and imagine what the cities of the future might look like in a few decades? An underwater city, an underground metropolis or a city without a single car. Sounds like fantasy, doesn’t it? But projects of such futuristic concepts already exist, and some of them have even begun to be translated into reality.
Great City, China
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Such impressive results can be achieved through the unusual design of the city. Residential buildings will be located in the very center of the "Great City", and other buildings will be located around them. Thus, any resident will be able to reach any point of the city in less than 15 minutes on foot or by bike. More than half of the city’s area will be occupied by special eco-parks that will process waste and generate electricity. However, there will still be transport in the city, although it will be underground. With it, residents will be able to move both around the city itself and travel to other settlements in China.
Floating Greenery, Japan
As we know, Asia is the most densely populated region in the world. Therefore, the standard solution in most Asian cities is to build tall skyscrapers that can accommodate a lot of people. However, for Japan, this option is not entirely suitable due to the frequent occurrence of earthquakes and tsunamis. The Japanese decided to get out of this situation in a very unusual way – to build a city in the open ocean, in which the influence of seismic phenomena would be minimal. This is how the project called "Floating Greens" was born – six islands, like water lilies, with central towers stretching up to 1000 meters. Each floating island will be rigidly anchored to the bottom of the ocean
In total, 30 thousand people will be able to live on the islands. Each of the floating oases is interconnected by a transport system, creating a full-fledged city, which has everything you need for a comfortable life. Each tower is divided into three main levels: the first will be residential premises, the second will be industrial premises, farms, etc., and the third will be offices, shops and other public commercial buildings. The main area of the islands will be occupied by forests, lakes and rural buildings.
Desert Rose, UAE
Desert Rose is a project of an environmentally friendly city located in the heart of the desert of the United Arab Emirates. "Desert Rose" is a small satellite city of 14,000 hectares, which is located ten kilometers from Dubai and is connected to it by the skytrain line. The city will use only environmentally friendly transport, and it is planned to generate electricity using solar panels with a total capacity of 200 megawatts, which will be located on the roof of buildings. The city will also build walking paths with an air conditioning system for walking in hot weather.