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Concept solution to rising seas: floating undersea skyscraper

Published: 10 February, 2010, 11:54
Edited: 19 February, 2010, 10:23

Pictures from www.zigloo.ca

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TAGS: Global warming, SciTech


A Canadian architectural firm has presented its solution to the apocalyptic scenario in which global warming causes a drastic rise in sea level. The Gyre project is a giant floating self-sustained habitat.

The central structure of the Gyre is a vortex of concentric rings ranging in size from 30,000 square meters to just 600 square meters. The upper floors house public places like restaurants, gardens and shops, while lower sections are used for offices and living quarters. The hollow inner part of the vortex is used for harvesting rain water and for solar energy generation.

Below the main part is a reverse spire going 400 meters deep. The underwater structure houses machinery, tidal generators, thrusters for propulsion, emergency freshwater storage basins and deep sea labs. This design gives overall stability to the Gyre and will allow it to withstand storms.

Protruding from the main part of the building are four arms with breakwater barriers on their ends. These elements form an inner harbor and port of approximately 1.25 km in diameter – enough to accommodate world’s largest maritime vessels.

The sci-fi looking "seascraper" is designed to accommodate 2,000 inhabitants.

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Good way to live if you don't like our current crowded urban scene, but why use Solar Power when you're in the middle of the Ocean? Just use the gravimetric potential of all that water rushing from the top to the bottom of the tube to turn hydro-power generators. (better yet, skip the electric and use bioluminescent street lights. take a hint from Mother Nature in her own living room!) .and back to basics, we'll all starve before the ice-caps melt because our food production systems in use still run their thermodynamic clocks Backwards! - - your 100 calorie oatmeal breakfast costs one thousand calories to bring to the table.