The conceptual Floating Green City has been designed by London-based architect Miroslav Naskov of minD as an exploration of what could be done to expand urban areas beyond existing landmasses. The city maintains a self-sufficient ecosystem that would not come at the expensive of the environment, but rather focused on a climate-neutral design. This would help to expand the amount of usable space we have around coastal cities without causing any problems to the surrounding environment for a more symbiotic experience.
The conceptual Floating Green City maintains an almost otherworldly layout that, while seemingly something that is likely far in the future from being realized, provides an idea of what could be done to make communities more sustainable.
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The Conceptual Floating Green City Explores Future Design Ideas
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