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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
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12/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark hosting city management and medical research facilities
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark. This is the underwater data centre
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark. Cross-section view shows vertical famrs below sea level, businesses and schools above together with pipes for water supply and sewage. On top are shops , restaurants and public areas adorned with greenery
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Features apparent in the Helheim glacier, on Eastern Greenland. Made by melt water dripping through fresh snow fall which has lightly coated the ice-cap. Photographs made close to where the glacier feeds into the Sermalik Fjord.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake forms in the shape of a heart, visibled from the air, a few miles inland of the edge of the Equip Sermia glacier that feeds into the fjord of (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The film that covers the water like an eyelid is a layer of thin ice refreezing in the sub zero temperatures.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
'The ice beach' A closely cropped long lens view across a melt lake on the surface of the ice cap on Western Greenland. The top half is the white ice at the shore line. In the foreground is the intense blue of the melt water which has filled the indent to make the lake.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The cracks are present in the ice cap and revealed by the water melting the snow and powder that covers them. The surrounding ice is grey rather than white because of dust which is blown by the strong Arctic Winds.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Ice bergs photographed at twighlight in the mouth of the Ilulissat 'Ice' Fjord, a famous destination for tourists to come and watch the spectacular ice bergs which 'calve' from the Ilulissat glacier.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Mist descends on the bergs in the mouth of the Ilulissat 'Ice' Fjord, the mist is caused by the micro-climatic effect of the bergs lowering the surrounding air temperature with their frozen surface. Tiny fishing boats are from the port of Ilulissat.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. Evidence of old lakes which have refrozen is visible in the foreground as faint grey circles.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The edge of a melt lake South of Swiss Camp occuring in the ice cap, near where it joins The Ilulissat glacier photographed, during a flight Eastwards from Ilulissat, west Greenland coast. Ice has formed on the surface, refreezing in the sub-zero temperatures.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The edge or 'shore-line' of a melt lake, made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The cracks are visible on the lake's bed, through which it is feared melt water may seep to the bottom of the ice cap.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The surface of a melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The strips of white are fingers of ice that have refrozen on the water's colder surface in the sub zero temperatures.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Melt rivers flow away from the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Melt rivers flow away from the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Patterns made by melt rivers and pieces of ice that form the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Patterns made by melt rivers and pieces of ice that form the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Various features apparent in the Helheim glacier, on Eastern Greenland. Photographs made close to where the glacier feeds into the Sermalik Fjord. This is a melt pool made by a glacier which has receded and melted away. The lines in the earth bank are sculpted by the movement of the glacier's retreat.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The glacier close to the town of Narsaq at 61 (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
'Pancake Ice' close to the town of Narsaq (South of Nulugssuaq and North of Manitsoq). visited as a tourist spot. Greenlanders ocasionally take tourists to see the glacier. The pancake is covered in a light dirty coloured dust.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The edge of a glacier on Greenland where it meets the fjord which will take bergs and ice towards the sea. The bright blue patches are the underlying ice core exposed by 'calving' pieces that drop into the fjord forming bergs. Greenland.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The glacier close to the town of Narsaq often visited as a tourist spot. Greenlanders ocasionally take tourists to see the glacier. Testimony from locals suggests that the edge of the glacier has retreated. Quotes available. The bright blue patches are the underlying ice core exposed by 'calving' pieces that drop into the fjord forming bergs.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The Greenlandic town of Narsaq partially visible through a small wind blown opening in a large ice berg floating in the town's bay. The photographer approached the berg on a small inflatable boat. The drip above the town is from the berg as it slowly melts in the warmer Greenlandic summer season.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
'Slab' Icebergs viewed across the bay from the Greenlandic town of Narsaaq. This one is .75 Kilometre long. It will drift further out into the Atlantic ocean, eventually melting in the warmer currents.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
An iceberg weathered spectacularly by the wind. Fierce winds whip across the entrance to this fjord sculpting the softer surface of the bergs which they find in their path.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Strong winds channel plumes of water vapour and ice crystals upwards. Eroding an iceberg slowly away. South Greenland.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Drips of meltwater refreeze as they trickle down the side of a piece of recently calved hard dense ice. It is possible that it is older than the other ice formations surrounding it or it may have been formed by water collecting and freezing rapidly.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Close-up of an iceberg made of densely formed ice, shows light transmitted through it. Suggesting it as older than the other ice formations surrounding it. The denser the ice, the more it channels light. It is possible that it is older than the other ice formations surrounding it or it may have been formed by water collecting and freezing rapidly. Sermilik Fjord, next to Ingmikerteq Island, near the mouth of Johan Peterson Fjord. South Eastern
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A massive series of air bubbles trapped inside ice at the point of freezing. Seen in the side of a piece of recently calved hard dense ice. It is possible that it is older than the other ice formations surrounding it or it may have been formed by water collecting and freezing rapidly.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
An iceberg made of densely formed ice, shows light transmitted through it. Suggesting it as older than the other ice formations surrounding it. The denser the ice, the more it channels light. Sermilik Fjord, next to Ingmikerteq Island, near the mouth of Johan Peterson Fjord. South Eastern Greenland.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Ice bergs close to the shore, just south of Timmiarmiut, north of Kap Cort Adelaer, on the South Eastern tip of Greenland. July 2005.
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