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Manila Water Company Inc. said Thursday it will expand its Project i-Float, an innovative solution to trap solid waste in ...
Maldives Floating City roads and water canals were inspired by the grid pattern of a brain coral, a type of coral that looks like the shape of a human brain.
The city, designed by Dutch firm Waterstudio, is slated to house 20,000 people in a web of 5,000 floating buildings, all of which will include homes, shops and even schools, according to the ...
New Delhi: Cars do not honk here. Roads do not hum. Nothing moves on wheels in these towns. The rhythm is slow. The paths are ...
The United Nations just unveiled a concept for a floating city that can hold around 10,000 residents. The city is built to withstand natural disasters like floods, ... fresh water, and heat.
South Korea agreed to host a UN-backed floating city prototype on Thursday. The project's designers envision a floodproof city that produces its own food and water. They expect to fully construct ...
The floating city was part of the 2017 Shenzhen Biennale Outer Exhibition. With the threat of rising sea levels, many architects are turning to plans for floating cities to combat the risk to low ...
A city is rising from the waters of the Indian Ocean. In a turquoise lagoon, just 10 minutes by boat from Male, the Maldivian capital, a floating city, big enough to house 20,000 people, is being ...
“The thinking behind floating homes comes like logic when living in a city like Amsterdam. Water and land are interwoven,” said Jeroen Dellensen, one of the three founders, along with Jaspar ...
Floating solar panels could help power the city, and Quirk said as water cools panels, they could generate 20 percent more energy than their landlocked cousins. 20 percent of the floating city ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNManila Water’s Project i-Float gets global recognition for flood mitigationManila Water’s innovative initiative, Project i-Float, has received international recognition for its practical approach to ...
A proposed floating city off the coast of Busan, South Korea, is designed to expand to accommodate up to 100,000 residents.; As coastal cities are threatened by climate change, the United Nations ...
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