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"shortInfo": "A proposed floating city that aimed to be a tax-free, sovereign urban nation.",
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"copyright": "\u00a9 NASA",
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"shortInfo": "Designing planetary-scale urban systems for human survival on Mars.",
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"shortInfo": "A mass-produced, UFO-shaped house designed for modular and futuristic living.",
"mediumInfo": "The Futuro House, designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen, was a prefabricated home meant to be easily transported and assembled. Its spaceship-like design made it an icon of 1960s futuristic optimism.",
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"Recommended by": "Alice"
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"shortInfo": "The first electronic news ticker, turning buildings into media interfaces.",
"mediumInfo": "Installed in 1980, the BBC’s first LED News Ticker turned the building’s facade into a real-time communication tool. It was one of the first examples of media architecture, blending information technology with urban space.",
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"copyright": "\u00a9 Paolo Soleri",
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"Location": "Arizona, USA",
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"Recommended by": "Alice"
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"shortInfo": "A self-sufficient city experiment blending architecture and ecology.",
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"Reality": "In Practice",
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"Recommended by": "Elena"
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"shortInfo": "A temporary wrapping of Berlin\u2019s Reichstag in silver fabric, transforming its perception.",
"mediumInfo": "Christo and Jeanne-Claude\u2019s Wrapped Reichstag was an Artistic that transformed one of Germany\u2019s most symbolic political buildings into a temporary work of art. The massive structure was completely enveloped in silver fabric, forcing viewers to see it in a new way and raising questions about transparency, history, and national identity.",
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"Recommended by": "Alice"
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"shortInfo": "Architectural interventions where buildings were cut open to reveal hidden spaces.",
"mediumInfo": "Gordon Matta-Clark\u2019s Building Cuts were radical deconstructions of abandoned structures, revealing their internal anatomy. By slicing through walls, floors, and facades, he turned architecture itself into an art medium, exposing the hidden layers of urban space.",
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"Date": "2020's & Beyond",
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"Status": "Unbuilt",
"Space" : "Global",
"Time": "After 2000",
"Context": "Urban",
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"Reality": "In Theory",
"Link": "https://kodekronicles.github.io/urban_dream/items.html#17",
"Recommended by": "Elena"
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"shortInfo": "Cities designed using artificial intelligence for optimal urban layouts.",
"mediumInfo": "AI-Designed Cities use machine learning to generate urban plans based on efficiency, environmental factors, and human behavior. These computational approaches optimize traffic flow, green space distribution, and architectural layouts in ways that human planners might overlook.",
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"image2": "img/catalogue/18_Oase_No7.jpg",
"image3": "img/catalogue/18_Oase_No7.jpg",
"copyright": "\u00a9 Haus-Rucker-Co",
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"Name": "Oase No. 7",
"Date": "1972",
"Location": "Austria",
"Status": "Unbuilt",
"Space" : "Europe",
"Time": "Before 2000",
"Context": "Artistic",
"Ideals": "Deconstructive",
"Reality": "In Theory",
"Link": "https://kodekronicles.github.io/urban_dream/items.html#18",
"Recommended by": "Alice"
},
"shortInfo": "A radical intervention that merged architecture and air structures.",
"mediumInfo": "Oase No. 7 was a radical installation by Haus-Rucker-Co that attached a transparent inflatable dome to a baroque building in Vienna. It created a bubble of air and imagination, symbolizing escapism and urban critique. The project challenged the rigidity of historical architecture through playful, temporary intervention.",
"longInfo": "docs/Oase_No7.html"
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"id": 19,
"@sort": "metaverse_Urban",
"shortName": "Metaverse Urban",
"image1": "img/b&w/19_metaverse_urbanism.jpg",
"image2": "img/catalogue/19_metaverse_urbanism.jpg",
"image3": "img/AI city.jpeg",
"copyright": "\u00a9 Meta",
"info": {
"Name": "Metaverse Urban",
"Date": "2020's & Beyond",
"Location": "Virtual Space",
"Status": "Unbuilt",
"Space" : "Global",
"Time": "After 2000",
"Context": "Technological",
"Ideals": "Innovative",
"Reality": "In Theory",
"Link": "https://kodekronicles.github.io/urban_dream/items.html#19",
"Recommended by": "Hubert"
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"shortInfo": "Digital cities built in virtual environments for a decentralized future.",
"mediumInfo": "Metaverse Urban refers to the creation of virtual cities where architecture exists entirely in digital space. Enabled by platforms like Meta and VR technologies, these environments propose new forms of interaction, property, and governance, redefining what it means to design, inhabit, and share space in a decentralized future.",
"longInfo": "docs/metaverse_Urban.html"
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"id": 20,
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"shortName": "The Line",
"image1": "img/b&w/20_theline.jpeg",
"image2": "img/catalogue/20_theline.jpeg",
"image3": "img/The Line.jpg",
"copyright": "\u00a9 Saudi Arabia",
"info": {
"Name": "The Line",
"Date": "2020's & Beyond",
"Location": "Saudi Arabia",
"Status": "Unbuilt",
"Space" : "Asia",
"Time": "After 2000",
"Context": "Urban",
"Ideals": "Utopian",
"Reality": "In Theory",
"Link": "https://kodekronicles.github.io/urban_dream/items.html#20",
"Recommended by": "Elena"
},
"shortInfo": "A controversial, 170km-long linear city designed to house 9 million people.",
"mediumInfo": "The Line is a futuristic urban megaproject in Saudi Arabia, promising a zero-carbon, car-free city built in a single continuous line stretching across the desert. Its design challenges traditional city layouts by eliminating roads and centralizing all services within a narrow, high-density corridor.",
"longInfo": "docs/the_line.html"
}
]
}