Floating utopias: Kiyonori Kikutake's 'Marine City Project' (1963) as recently re-imagined by Antxon Canovas artstation.com/artwork/0qWe
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Original model and functional zoning of Kiyonori Kikutake's 'Marine City Project' (1963) article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.arch
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In the early 1960s, Richard Buckminster Fuller was "commissioned by a Japanese patron to design one of [his] tetrahedronal floating cities for Tokyo Bay" books.google.at/books?id=mkvoD His bold, unbuilt project was a floating utopia named 'Triton City' (1967)
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'Freedom Cove', a self-sufficient, floating island built by Canadian couple Wayne Adams and Catherine King
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Neft Daşları, Stalin's floating utopia, built in the Caspian Sea between 1949 and 1951. Today, it looks like a dystopian relict, but it was an industrial marvel, a network of oil platforms, housing 5,000 workers, with a cinema, a park & apartment blocks spiegel.de/international/
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The (floating) Republic of Rose Island. In 1968, a Bolognese engineer, Giorgio Rosa, declared a sea-platform in the Adriatic Sea, 11 kilometres off the coast of Rimini, an independent state, under the Esperanto name Respubliko de la Insulo de la Rozoj books.google.at/books?id=CrfwG
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Here is a fascinating article by C.C. O'Hanlon [] on water-borne communities and floating utopias medium.com/@creedcohanlon
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I’ve never seen this! My comic SALTWATER is about a floating *dystopia* where the elites live above the surface and the poor are forced to live and work underwater. I’m a bad researcher. 😉
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A floating city I created, from industrial works and power stations, buildings from Manchester and Liverpool and a pier from Scheveningen in the Netherlands. #Sealand
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