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  • more about #floatingcity
    corpore-metal: Sigh, I want them to build a space elevator. more »
    CalderMedusa: So its a City. And its in the Clouds. But what do we name this...city in the clouds? Hmmmmmmm. more »
    crashedpc - Haifisch: Heh, I find it funny that such an advanced civilization would also have hot air balloons just floatin around. more »
    ultra_balexbot: looks like something Suare-Enix would come up with for a Final Fantasy game. great designs though. more »
  • #conceptart

    An Airborne City Emerges from the Clouds

    This floating city is connected to neighboring towns by long, graceful catwalks that seem to reach out of enormous banks of mist on overcast days. Far below, there's a planet-bound industrial complex. More »
  • #deepseaurbanism

    A Floating Ecopolis for the Age of Rising Seas

    When climate change allows oceans to wash over the lands we once called home, you're going to want to immigrate to one of the ecopolises that Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut created for his LILYPAD concept project. Callebaut's cities will float on the oceans swollen by the water from melted icebergs, and produce their own foodstuffs for up to 50,000 people whose homes are stacked inside "hills" where plants are grown. More »
  • #foundfootage

    Waterworld's Aquatic Dystopia Is A Design Breakthrough

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