The Floating Towns of Tomorrow
Title | The Floating Towns of Tomorrow PDF eBook |
Author | Daniela Procopio |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2024-03-27 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1036402800 |
Issues such as climate change, energy crises, population growth and the increasing concentration of residents in urban areas are the challenges of the future, and some solutions to these challenges are already on the way. New plans for floating cities are one of these answers. This book proposes several viable urban planning solutions applicable to many coastal cities of the world, starting from a pilot project in the city of Singapore. The book provides a truly innovative urban planning and architectural solution, as well as an interesting overview of the characteristics of floating constructions. The topics explored in the book will be of great interest not just for the various operators in the architecture and development sectors, but also for all those who wish to feel involved in rethinking our cities.
TechTV's Catalog of Tomorrow
Title | TechTV's Catalog of Tomorrow PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Zolli |
Publisher | New Riders |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780789728104 |
"TechTV's Catalog of Tomorrow" offers an exciting glimpse at the new trends and technologies that will shape lives, society and the planet in the next 15-20 years. Nearly 100 topics are showcased, in a clearly written and visually arresting style that provides an overview of current and future developments, with timelines, statistics, and pointers to online resources.
The Petropolis of Tomorrow
Title | The Petropolis of Tomorrow PDF eBook |
Author | Neeraj Bhatia |
Publisher | Actar D, Inc. |
Pages | 577 |
Release | 2021-03-29 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1638409285 |
In recent years, Brazil has discovered vast quantities of petroleum deep within its territorial waters, inciting the construction of a series of cities along its coast and in the ocean. We could term these developments as Petropolises, or cities formed from resource extraction. The Petropolis of Tomorrow is a design and research project, originally undertaken at Rice University that examines the relationship between resource extraction and urban development in order to extract new templates for sustainable urbanism. Organized into three sections: Archipelago Urbanism, Harvesting Urbanism, and Logistical Urbanism, which consist of theoretical, technical, and photo articles as well as design proposals, The Petropolis of Tomorrow elucidates not only a vision for water-based urbanism of the floating frontier city, it also speculates on new methodologies for integrating infrastructure, landscape, urbanism and architecture within the larger spheres of economics, politics, and culture that implicate these disciplines. Contributions: Oriol Bohigas, Arnold Reijdorp and Casanova+Hernandez
Seasteading
Title | Seasteading PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Quirk |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2017-03-21 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 145169928X |
In these “thought-provoking visions of the future” (The Wall Street Journal), Joe Quirk and Patri Friedman of the Seasteading Institute explain how ocean cities can solve many of our environmental, technological, and civic problems, and introduce the visionaries and pioneers who are now making seasteading a reality. Our planet has been suffering from serious environmental problems and their social and political consequences. But imagine a vast new source of sustainable and renewable energy that would also bring more equitable economies. A previously untapped source of farming that could produce significant new sources of nutrition. Future societies where people could choose the communities they want to live in, free from the restrictions of conventional citizenship. This extraordinary vision of our near future as imagined in Seasteading attracted the powerful support of Silicon Valley’s Peter Thiel—and it may be drawing close to reality. Facing growing environmental threats, French Polynesia has already signed on to build some of the world’s first seasteads. Joe Quirk and Patri Friedman show us how cities built on floating platforms in the ocean will work, and they profile some of the visionaries who are implementing basic concepts of seasteading today. An entrepreneur’s dream, these floating cities will become laboratories for innovation and creativity. Seasteading “offers hope for a future when life on land has grown grim” (Kirkus Reviews), proving the adage that yesterday’s science fiction is tomorrow’s science fact.
The Cities in Tomorrow's World
Title | The Cities in Tomorrow's World PDF eBook |
Author | David Reuben Michelsohn |
Publisher | Julian Messner |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
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Discusses problems such as housing shortages, environmental pollution, and poor public transportation that challenge urban survival.
Tackling Tomorrow Today
Title | Tackling Tomorrow Today PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur B. Shostak |
Publisher | Infobase Publishing |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Current events |
ISBN | 1438125283 |
Contains seventeen essays discussing major challenges and issues the United States faces at home and abroad.
Future Cities
Title | Future Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Dunn |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020-12-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1350011630 |
What might our cities look like in ten, twenty or fifty years? How may future cities face global challenges? Imagining the city of the future has long been an inspiration for many architects, artists and designers. This book examines how cities of the future have been visualised, what these projects sought to communicate and what the implications may be for us now. It provides a visual history of the future and explores the relationships between different visualisation techniques and ideologies for cities. Thinking about what futures are, who they are for, why they are desirable, and how and when they are to be brought into being is central to this book. Through visualisation we are able to experiment in ways that would be impractical and potentially hazardous in the real world, and this book, therefore, aims to contribute toward a better understanding of the power and agency of visualisations for future cities. In this lavishly illustrated text, the authors apply several critical lenses to consider the subject in different ways: technological futures, social futures, and global futures, providing a comprehensive survey and analysis of visions for future cities, and engaging creatively with how we perceive tomorrow's world and future studies more widely.