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The Southern Sudan Urban Redesign Project's Zoomorphic Cities

Plans for the Southern Sudan urban redesign project suggest a mammoth nationwide undertaking in celebration of its anticipated independence next year. The government intends to reorganize and rebuild its 10 state capitals for about $10.1 billion.

The money will fund the conversion of impoverished neighborhoods into zoned cities in the shapes of symbolically-chosen animals and fruit. As part of the Southern Sudan urban redesign project, Juba, for instance, will become a rhinoceros, while Wau will become a giraffe.

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  1. Symbolic Urban Redesign — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating themed cities based on symbolic animals or objects can redefine urban living and attract tourism.
  2. Zoned City Development — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implementing zoning strategies in urban design can improve living conditions and promote economic growth.
  3. Nationwide Urban Redevelopment — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Undertaking large-scale urban redevelopment projects can stimulate infrastructure development and boost economic activity.

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  1. Architecture — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Architects can explore new design approaches to incorporate symbolic elements into urban development projects.
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  3. Urban Planning — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Urban planners can leverage zoning strategies and large-scale redevelopment projects to improve city infrastructure and enhance quality of life.

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