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Agora Garden by Vincent Callebaut
Agora Tower (concept art) under construction in Taipei, Taiwan (2016 completion date) • design / photo: Vincent Callebaut Architectures on Dezeen
James Law Cybertecture
Mumbai,India~~Wadala tower is the tallest mix-use tower in the world,~~ designed by world renowned architect James Law of James Law Cybertecture International. Wadala Tower is a 21st century ultra-futuristic “Cybertecture” skyscraper situated in the heart of India. The design concept of this super high-rise tower is driven by a strong image of Indian Snakes
Asian Cairns Project Comprises Six Sustainable Buildings Resembling A Stack Of Pebbles
Futuristic Architecture, Asian Cairns Project, sustainable farmscrapers for rural urbanity, Shenzhen, China, design concept by Vincent Callebaut Architectures
Moving Company Quotes & Tips to Plan Your Move | MYMOVE
Colossal SeaOrbiter Research Ocean Skyscraper To Begin Construction In 2012
Treehugger Voices
Skyscraper City- Dubai - Anara Tower- Supertall Skyscraper- Dubai
Triumph Architectural Treehouse Award 2014 [Futuristic Architecture: http://futuristicnews.com/category/future-architecture/]
25 Fantastic Architectural Designs for Green Living in Floating Cities
25 Fantastic Architectural Designs for Green Living in Floating Cities
Eco Geek: 7 Near-Future Wonders of Modern Green Technology - WebUrbanist
floating-green-ecocities. sustainable megacities are the future. http://www.siemens.ae/sustainable-cities/sustainable-cities.html
Paris as a Green and Sustainable Future City Is Even More Beautiful
Paris as a Green and Sustainable Future City Is Even More Beautiful [Futuristic Architecture: http://futuristicnews.com/category/future-architecture/]
8 Pinterest "Places" That Look Too Good To Be True
Over/under water . . . imagine the sights from below!
25 Fantastic Architectural Designs for Green Living in Floating Cities
green living in floating cities, futuristic architectural designs
10 Innovative Ideas That Let Us Live on Water
The creators of the Water-Scraper believe that the effects of climate change mean it’s “only a natural progression that we will populate the seas someday." #design