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September 16, 2021, 10:25:10 PM
#53
roger elwood has an anthology called future city from 1974
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September 16, 2021, 09:52:11 AM
#52
I think that in 10 years something too coordinated will not happen, but the fact that technology will surround us at every step is certain. Maybe cars will even start flying lol
It usually takes a long time to happen although technology is improving step by step there is a government ban on work. The lands are under the control of the government and from here the corporations take taxes and subsidies so creating their own city is nothing but imagination.
The first thing the government needs to prepare is the infrastructure for the new city because, without that, the new city will not run better than the other cities. The government needs a lot of money to start to build that new city and yes, the tax can help that make a new city happen. And that will need more than 10 years if the technology still develops and needs to be invented. But it will happen in the future and maybe we will see something like in the Star Trek movie.
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September 16, 2021, 01:44:34 AM
#51
I think that in 10 years something too coordinated will not happen, but the fact that technology will surround us at every step is certain. Maybe cars will even start flying lol
It usually takes a long time to happen although technology is improving step by step there is a government ban on work. The lands are under the control of the government and from here the corporations take taxes and subsidies so creating their own city is nothing but imagination.
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September 16, 2021, 01:04:26 AM
#50
I think that in the next 10 years we're going to see a new kind of city develop.  One where the land is fully-owned by a corporation and rented to residents.  Ownership will be a choice, of course, but most folks will rent because they're "just passing through."  Imagine a block of land, anywhere, free of government restrictions.  People could do as they please for once.  Doctors would not need licensure, leading to the availability of the world's cheapest and best medical care. 

It's a fairly extreme vision, but I think the time is soon for concepts like this one. 
Stop  watching too much Sci-Fi movies mate because this will never bring you any better to believe in all that you seen.
I am confident that China will be the first country to reach the peak of technology
yeah if they don't shutdown by all countries that they are taking over now  Grin
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September 15, 2021, 02:41:31 PM
#49
I think that in 10 years something too coordinated will not happen, but the fact that technology will surround us at every step is certain. Maybe cars will even start flying lol
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September 07, 2021, 07:58:26 AM
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Cyberpank lol
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September 03, 2021, 07:24:48 AM
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I am confident that China will be the first country to reach the peak of technology
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May 04, 2021, 02:57:34 AM
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I think that in the next 10 years we're going to see a new kind of city develop.  One where the land is fully-owned by a corporation and rented to residents.  Ownership will be a choice, of course, but most folks will rent because they're "just passing through."  Imagine a block of land, anywhere, free of government restrictions.  People could do as they please for once.  Doctors would not need licensure, leading to the availability of the world's cheapest and best medical care. 

It's a fairly extreme vision, but I think the time is soon for concepts like this one. 

I think this would be the dream of any company, they own your home and you don't have to pay rent, but in return you are only paid a small salary. Imagine Amazon or Apple would just build their own city instead of an office complex. Let every worker do home office and make only video conferences from home. Owning large office blocks would be completely redundant. Your boss also bring your landlord, scary times.
This will only happens in Movies and won't applicable in real life because people are wanted to be free and now like an animals or a Slave that has been Feed and given shelter just to follow orders every minute of their life.
This is a world of desperations .
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May 04, 2021, 02:45:13 AM
#45
I think this would be the dream of any company, they own your home and you don't have to pay rent, but in return you are only paid a small salary. Imagine Amazon or Apple would just build their own city instead of an office complex. Let every worker do home office and make only video conferences from home. Owning large office blocks would be completely redundant. Your boss also bring your landlord, scary times.

Would you really want your employer to be able to make dwelling inspections on a whim?  Imagine not being able to transfer to another department (much less another city) because your employer had no vacancies in the other area.
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April 10, 2021, 06:29:00 AM
#44
I think that in the next 10 years we're going to see a new kind of city develop.  One where the land is fully-owned by a corporation and rented to residents.  Ownership will be a choice, of course, but most folks will rent because they're "just passing through."  Imagine a block of land, anywhere, free of government restrictions.  People could do as they please for once.  Doctors would not need licensure, leading to the availability of the world's cheapest and best medical care. 

It's a fairly extreme vision, but I think the time is soon for concepts like this one. 

I think this would be the dream of any company, they own your home and you don't have to pay rent, but in return you are only paid a small salary. Imagine Amazon or Apple would just build their own city instead of an office complex. Let every worker do home office and make only video conferences from home. Owning large office blocks would be completely redundant. Your boss also bring your landlord, scary times.
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April 10, 2021, 02:16:19 AM
#43
Understand a city’s people, components, functions, scales and dynamics, as precondition for its sustainable design and management.Future Cities” is a series of urban MOOCs bringing the latest research results on planning, managing and transforming cities to those places in the world where they are needed most. “Future Cities” provides an overview. “Quality of Life: Livability in Future Cities” describes factors of livability in cities.
Quality of life is reducing in the well-developed cities due to pollution, expensive rents, increased traffic, etc so we are in need of creating more citities to avoid the dense living cities and its is important to keep the cities from pollution free before we start living free.
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April 10, 2021, 12:11:02 AM
#42
All cities are already turning into garbage dump. Topicstarter is awesome dreamer
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April 09, 2021, 06:31:00 PM
#41
seems the topic creator thinks starting a new city will allow outlaws
sorry but any land you have which is within a state still has to follow state laws.

if there was a town promoting 'our doctors are untrained and unlicensed' the only people wanting to live there.. are the people wanting to die there (assisted suicide style)
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April 09, 2021, 06:43:59 AM
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I think that in the next 10 years we're going to see a new kind of city develop.  One where the land is fully-owned by a corporation and rented to residents.  Ownership will be a choice, of course, but most folks will rent because they're "just passing through."  Imagine a block of land, anywhere, free of government restrictions.  People could do as they please for once.  Doctors would not need licensure, leading to the availability of the world's cheapest and best medical care. 

It's a fairly extreme vision, but I think the time is soon for concepts like this one. 
You wrong. Future in decentralized rural infrastructure
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March 27, 2021, 02:18:50 AM
#39
An efficient and intelligent city should be dynamic, the dynamic of the naked eye. There is a serious problem in today's cities. When it is necessary to make changes to the buildings in a certain place, it is difficult to achieve this because the local buildings have already occupied the space. For example, the increase in the flow of people in a place requires a supermarket to be built, but the surrounding areas are all private premises, so there is no way to build a supermarket.
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March 26, 2021, 11:01:20 PM
#38
I think that in the next 10 years we're going to see a new kind of city develop.  One where the land is fully-owned by a corporation and rented to residents.  Ownership will be a choice, of course, but most folks will rent because they're "just passing through."  Imagine a block of land, anywhere, free of government restrictions.  People could do as they please for once.  Doctors would not need licensure, leading to the availability of the world's cheapest and best medical care. 

It's a fairly extreme vision, but I think the time is soon for concepts like this one. 
This is happening now right? there are so much in cities that owned by big corporation , here in my country there are mega city that everything is almost rented and only few that is owned by other people.
In the future, I think there will be many robots in our city, who can do many things for us. He can help us work and help us solve problems. This can greatly improve our work efficiency and improve our happiness in life. We will be more proficient in using the Internet, and our lives will undergo great changes.
Well we have already robots now right?
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March 26, 2021, 07:42:58 PM
#37
"It's as if the earth is wearing a coat made of gems and enamel. Its dazzling brilliance is absolutely unimaginable." At the same time, he also predicted that the horse dung piles on the streets would soon pass by Central London and Manhattan. The second floor of those buildings. Neither of these predictions became a reality.
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March 25, 2021, 09:21:40 PM
#36
In the boundless romantic imagination, we can only approach infinitely through experience and knowledge. For children, satisfying curiosity only requires an experiment in the school laboratory. For scientists, satisfying curiosity can build billions of particle colliders, huge laboratories covering an area of tens of square kilometers.
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March 25, 2021, 02:18:15 AM
#35
In the future, I think there will be many robots in our city, who can do many things for us. He can help us work and help us solve problems. This can greatly improve our work efficiency and improve our happiness in life. We will be more proficient in using the Internet, and our lives will undergo great changes.
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October 20, 2020, 10:26:23 PM
#34
These are satalite images of the Burning Man city - as you can see the "city" is spread out concentrically from a central platform (the "man").  If explorers were arriving from another planet on an "arc" style deep space vessile, then this may be what the cities of the future might look like.

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Such a city might have a series of trams/trolley-busses or underground rail networks (all electric powered) traveling along the concentric circles, clockwise or counter clockwise with the radial spokes being connectors into the central hub areas.
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