
Bari-based architect Luca Curci has published a design for a “vertical city settled in the water” consisting of 180 floors grouped in 10 overlapping layers with a total height of 750m.
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The concept, a maritime reimagining of Le Corbusier’s “city in the sky”, would be able to house up to 25,000 people, and would also encompass more than 200,000 square metres of parks and gardens, including a public lawn on top of the building.
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