The Boston Arcology to Be Built by the Harbor
Meghan Young — January 17, 2010 — Eco
References: fastcompany
I've never been to Boston before, but I've always wanted to; perhaps this massive Boston Arcology at its harbor will finally convince me to make a trip? Actually, I think I would rather go before it's constructed—you know, like a before and after experience. It'll give me a reason to go back!
Designed by Kevin Schopfer, this future Boston Arcology will be a sustainable floating city of the ages. The Boston Arcology will house hotels, offices, museums, condos—you name it.
Designed by Kevin Schopfer, this future Boston Arcology will be a sustainable floating city of the ages. The Boston Arcology will house hotels, offices, museums, condos—you name it.
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Sustainable Floating Cities — The concept of creating self-sustaining and energy-efficient floating cities could revolutionize the way we live and work on water.
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Urban Arcology — Urban Arcology is a design concept that combines elements of architecture and ecology, and is poised to disrupt the traditional urban planning process.
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Floating Real Estate — The demand for waterfront property is on the rise and the concept of constructing floating real estate is an innovative solution to this problem.
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Real Estate Industry — The Real Estate industry could take advantage of floating arcologies to meet rising demand for luxurious waterfront properties.
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Tourism and Hospitality Industry — The Tourism and Hospitality industry can leverage the concept of sustainable floating cities to provide unique experiences to their guests.
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Architecture Industry — The Architecture industry has the opportunity to redesign urban development and revolutionize the way people live and work in coastal areas.
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