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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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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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DUKAS_156568532_FER
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
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_156568526_FER
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
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_156568525_FER
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
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_156568524_FER
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
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_156568523_FER
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
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)