Sky-High Pixelated Cities

The City(e)scape Concept Prepares for Rising Sea Levels

Looking at the City(e)scape concept, it does not look livable. Perhaps this has to do with the fact that it's located high up in the sky or that it looks so pixelated that I would fear falling right through. There are, however, some undeniable benefits to this eVolo entry.

Imagined by Turkish architects Sinan Gunay and Mustafa Bulgur, City(e)scape is based high in the heavens in order to address rising sea levels. Instead of fighting an eventual water world, they have embraced it. Reaching 70 meters tall, it would usher in a drastically different way of life.
Trend Themes
1. Pixelated Architecture - The City(e)scape concept showcases the potential of pixelated architecture in addressing rising sea levels.
2. Vertical Living - City(e)scape explores the opportunity for vertical living as a response to the challenges of rising sea levels.
3. Adaptive Urban Design - The City(e)scape concept demonstrates the need for adaptive urban design in the face of climate change.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - Architects and construction companies can explore pixelated architecture as an innovative approach to sustainable urban design.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can capitalize on the trend of vertical living by creating high-rise structures that address rising sea levels.
3. Urban Planning and Infrastructure - Urban planners and infrastructure developers can incorporate adaptive design strategies to create resilient cities that can adapt to rising sea levels.

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