“The Future is Here: Japan’s Self-Sufficient Floating City for 40,000 People“

In this video, we explore the groundbreaking plans unveiled by the Japanese company N-Ark to build an ambitious self-sufficient floating city. Known as Dogen City, this innovative project aims to create a sustainable and resilient urban environment capable of accommodating residents, medical facilities, shopping centers, and more. Designed to adapt to sea level changes caused by climate change, Dogen City will provide essential resources such as electricity, food, and water for up to 40,000 people. With a circumference of 4 kilometers, the circular shape of the city is engineered to withstand even the harshest weather conditions, including tsunamis. The project is divided into three distinct areas: the habitation ring, the underwater data processing center, and the floating architecture within an artificial bay. The habitation ring features the main residential zone, while the underwater data processing center is naturally cooled by the sea and houses city management centers and medical research
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