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eimagining Cities with
People at the Centre
Revamping urban fabric with
increasingly technological
but also greener solutions. We are
headed towards a utopian future
where we will live in meticulously
designed Alphavilles with the best
possible livability while the ecosystem
around us is undergoing radical
changes.
The future thrives on grand ideas,
but the leap from paper to practice is
considerable. Some projects, colossal
in their ambitions, are being scaled
back for very practical reasons of
feasibility.
TREND
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The Line
, the 170-kilometre linear city
of glass and steel intended as a symbol
of Neom, a new city north of the Red
Sea, was supposed to be completed by
2030, but is currently stalled.
Among the future cities under
construction are those conceived
to become innovation hubs:
Net
City
in China will focus on artif icial
intelligence, while Japan’s
Woven
City
will be powered by hydrogen and
be fully autonomous.
Nusantara
in
Indonesia is designed to become a
cultural capital as well as a sustainable
city with green infrastructure