Floating utopias: Kiyonori Kikutake's 'Marine City Project' (1963) as recently re-imagined by Antxon Canovas https://www.artstation.com/artwork/0qWe pic.twitter.com/RZHQxwFtRS
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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 http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/exploring-the-crumbling-soviet-oil-platform-city-of-neft-dashlari-a-867055.html …pic.twitter.com/6YYaO3hatU
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 https://books.google.at/books?id=CrfwGa4aCwYC&pg=PA176&lpg=PA176&dq=%22rose+island%22+rimini&source=bl&ots=J_xVE8q4L_&sig=_fnx7mVdxhvHJ8RXS7dnozix0-s&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjWkM2e69zbAhXSKlAKHZVDBuoQ6AEIZzAK#v=onepage&q=%22rose%20island%22%20rimini&f=false …pic.twitter.com/visyw8e5nh
Here is a fascinating article by C.C. O'Hanlon [@ccohanlon] on water-borne communities and floating utopias https://medium.com/@creedcohanlon/sealand-2008-11e017980187 …pic.twitter.com/WrlJQHGZwx
didn't think it was that complex. Always thought it was one very large barge they lived on. Nice
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