The City of Tomorrow: A Concerning Urban Project for the United States
Net City, Tencent’s new mega-urban project in southern China, is not just a science fiction dream but a reality taking shape. It aims to revolutionize how we live, work, and move, challenging the rules of modern urbanism.
A City Challenging the Rules of Modern Urbanism
Unlike traditional cities focused on economic growth and infrastructure, Net City in Shenzhen is designed to be sustainable, connected, and efficient. With an area the size of Monaco, it is set to house 80,000 people and be self-sufficient, ecological, and fully digital.
A City without Cars and with Artificial Intelligence at Every Corner
Mobility in Net City will rely on electric vehicles, smart bicycles, and autonomous systems. Green corridors will replace noisy streets, with sensors and AI regulating traffic and monitoring the environment in real-time. The entire city will function as a living organism, seamlessly blending technology with the urban landscape.
Architecture that Breathes: Buildings that Think and Gardens that Purify
The futuristic architecture of Net City integrates green terraces, nature-inspired design, and sustainable elements like solar panels and recyclable materials. Urban gardens act as natural air filters, creating a harmonious balance between technology and nature. The design invites residents to embrace an ecological lifestyle, setting an example for cities worldwide.
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