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Future cities will be floating...!



The land will not be the only place to live, in terms of future cities. One of the few things we can be sure at this moment is to increase the global human population in the future. With the earth's resources to dwindle, it is natural to turn to the open sea.Besides almost three quarters of Earth covered by oceans. The skyscrapers are an attempt to make maximum use of limited space to inhabit people. Now imagine a scenario where you get a skyscraper, flip it and then dip in the ocean.Then we have a marine skyscraper! 
The buildings can be built in the ocean can act as a real city 
Features include ...  
1. A small forest on the surface that supports agriculture and aquaculture for food production  
2. Tentacles that produce energy through the kinetic movement of the  
3. Wind on the surface to harness the wind energy production  
4. Living quarters located just below the surface to exploit the natural light  
5. A system for balancing the tanks except the tentacles to keep the structure upright  
6. The energy generated will be used for survival, waste treatment and maintenance.



 

In a world where almost every square occupied land seems not unlikely to see eventually led to inhabit the sea. The Lilypad is to design an entire autonomous city situated in the ocean. From a former military stations on oil platforms already exist constructions that fall into the sea.One of the classic examples are the towers in the sea off the coast of Britain. They were used to protect from air raids in World War too. They still use them now but for commercial purposes. Other structures in the sea have been converted into small nations (as in the case of Sealand) or in small hotels or resorts.

The institute has organized Seasteading has organized the participation of architects and amateur designers to build floating cities. So what's next on the floating cities? It is difficult to answer. However there are interesting ideas for their development but the cost is prohibitive.

But all u more oil platforms are abandoned each of which could hold up to hundreds of homes.

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