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Wednesday, December 30

Three Dimensional City: Future China

Three Dimensional City: Future China


With collective efforts from world's leading architects and artists, national and international experts and scholars on urban planning, city ecology and environment, decision makers from government and enterprises, "Three Dimensional City" is poised to envision an ideal living environment and future urban ecology.



The project addresses the depletion of land and energy resources.

Not only will it be an enlightening project from which our future urban planning programs can draw inspiration, but also hopes to involve an exhilarating social reformation.

For the first time in 2008, the world's urban population has exceeded that of rural.



As the pattern of urban sprawl hits its peak, urban development is facing a bottleneck, putting a strain on natural resources, and pressure on sustainability.

With attempts to curb global warming by
maximizing its reduction of energy consumption and carbon emission, and efforts to reclaim land that has been invaded and occupied in the chaos of horizontally spreading cities, humanity is looking for ideal future cities of high-density residences living in harmony with nature.

"Three Dimensional City: Future China" aims to
analyze the subject of how to build a dream city in an area of 1-2 square kilometers with limited material and energy resources to accommodate 100,000 - 300,000 residences.





http://www.dexigner.com/architecture/news-g19692.html

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