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37 results
2030
Sao Paulo
The Green Transformation of São Paulo: A Sustainable and Inspiring City
In 2030, São Paulo embarked on a massive energy transformation, putting in place innovative infrastructures and policies to tackle the climate crisis head-on. The city tapped into its vast solar potential by installing solar panels on building rooftops, highways, and public spaces. Streets
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2050
Bhuj
Levitating Temples
In a futuristic vision for Bhuj city, levitating temples emerge as a remarkable symbol of spiritual transcendence and technological prowess. These temples, suspended in mid-air through advanced anti-gravity technology, stand as a testament to the fusion of ancient spirituality and cutting-edge innovation.
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2040
Athens
Non-stop archeological discoveries
Mass production of drones capable of scanning below earth and underwater will lead to an unforeseen number of archeological discoveries. The traditional way of finding archeological discoveries is by cross-referencing ancient sources and trying to match ancient descriptions of landscapes with today's
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2040
Dubai
Palm "Deira"
Palm "Deira" can be built on an innovative basis. Filling the Arabian Gulf with sand or stones is no longer envisaged. The basis for the island of Palma "Deira" are multi-story buildings, each of which is divided into three components. The first is an underground part, built into
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2050
Dubai
The world's widest shipping canal "Ittihad"
The world's widest shipping canal "Ittihad", lay through the territory of Dubai and the neighboring emirates in the direction slightly south of Khor Kalba and Ein al-Gumur, has a depth of 40-50 meters, and is suitable for conducting ships of any displacement. Economically, the construction
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2030
Gomoa District
Smart Villages
The rising idea of smart communities refers to rural communities that are able to develop their current strengths and resources, to tap into opportunities. A smart-community approach to sustainable development is a socially-driven initiative and a radical departure from traditional plans and mechanisms
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2050
Auckland
The Nano Fabrication age
Distributed manufacturing using Tech-Labs in the 2050s. Now also referred to as the Nano Fabrication age. In 2050, traditional factories producing millions of products no longer exist. These have been replaced by Tech-Labs (TLs) (see def below) fabricating products on demand. Global shipping
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2040
Mumbai
2040: Clean water, roads, skyscrapers
Having dealt with landfills, authorities took on water issues. By 2040, waste treatment plants have been equipped with graphene-based filters — now drinking water fountains are available at almost every intersection. However, this project pales against the backdrop of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial
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2050
Rabat
An underwater city
The first underwater city is built near Rabat (in the Atlantic Ocean) in 2040. The city is named after Jacques-Yves Cousteau. The majority of the city’s population is scientists and engineers. They have two important goals. The first is to find a way out of the phosphate crisis by exploring underwater
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2050
Rabat
Builder bacteria
A new method of construction emerges in the middle of the 21st century. Instead of humans and cumbersome machines, genetically modified bacteria are now working at construction sites. This method is called bio-3D-printing. The tiny “builders” move along an initially defined route, leaving
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2050
Rabat
National architecture: traditions and progress
Eastern culture and traditional Muslim architecture remain popular in Morocco. A variety of arches — round or with sharp tops, twisting floral and complex geometric ornaments, unusually bright tiles —decorate modern residential buildings and business centers. Dozens of modern skyscrapers
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2050
Rabat
Rabat Column
By early 2050, Rabat Column is the tallest skyscraper in the world. It can be seen from Tangiers to Gibraltar. Its unusual height inspired engineers to forgo a typical elevator system for a vertical high-speed monorail along the exterior of the building, connecting with a public transportation network
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2050
Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo 2050
By 2050, a municipal project to clean debris from the Tiete and Pinheiros rivers is nearing completion. Canals now line the central streets, turning São Paulo’s once congested roads into places for walking and cycling, and canal-borne water taxis have become popular with São Paulo
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2030
Sussex
Augmented Reality Taken to New Heights
In 2030, we will be able to put on glasses and hang with out friends while in separate rooms. We can talk and walk together while on different sides of the country. Also, there will be a new way to fix things such as house appliances. Have a leaky pipe? Download a tutorial on how to fix it and it will
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2050
Coral island
New continent grown by corals
In XX century, some artificial islands were built by UAE, Japan and China, but their land reclamation technologies were rather old-fashioned: large amounts of rocks, cement or clay had to be moved to a targeted area. That's why those artificial islands were small and very expensive to build. Now, with
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2030
Ekaterinburg
Multi-tiered gardens
The high price of land has forced even the well-off to squeeze up; townsfolk are increasingly eager to acquire their own plot, which means multi-tiered gardens are all the rage. Viewed from the sun-facing side, they resemble artificial hills with sections divided into tiers, each of which is umbrellaed
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2030
Dubai
Printed skyscraper
By 2030 around 40% of all buildings in Dubai will be built using 3D-printing technology. The first architectural project made with a 3D printer was created in the United Arab Emirates back in 2016. By 2025 the value of the market for 3D-printing in construction reached 1 billion dollars, and new developments
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2050
Dubai
First floating skyscraper
Dubai has become a construction site for a futuristic skyscraper, “hanging” from an asteroid that orbits the Earth 50 000 km from its surface. The futuristic hotel is literally suspended in the air. The asteroid-satellite that the hotel is attached to has a figure-of-eight orbit and passes the northern
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2050
Dubai
Levitating architecture
In 2050, magnetic levitation technologies are widely used, not only in transport but also in construction. A new sphere — Magnetic Field Architecture (MFA) — has considerably expanded what architects can physically do. Besides opening up previously unimaginable design possibilities, MFA also
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2030
Dubai
Vertical factory
The expanding city, along with its polluted environment and a lack of natural resources such as fresh water, made industrial space optimisation a key issue for the city. To avoid building large industrial zones within the city limits, Dubai creates vertical factories, allowing for maximum convenience
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