Dogen City: Japan’s Floating Smart City

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Japanese urban developer N-Ark will create Dogen City, a floating metropolis resistant to climate change.

The Dogen City website illustrates this urban development as a floating concrete jungle surrounded by a giant ring. Car news website Autoevolution says it is 4 km wide that will house 30,000 tourists and 10,000 residents.

The system collects rainwater and mixes it with salt water to sustain crops with the proper pH levels. At the time of writing, the project grew tomatoes, lettuce, and kaiware daikon radish. N-Ark used Floating Farm to support plant species no longer available in Lake Hamana.hasn’t disclosed many important details, such as the smart city’s total cost. Still, Autoevolution says Dogen City will open in 2030.The United States has been planning numerous smart city projects lately.

Telosa City will also have organic skyscrapers, community parks, and monorails to offer convenient access to nature. Like Dogen City, it will prioritize sustainability by using renewable energy. Unlike Dogen and Telosa, it will house employees of Tesla, SpaceX, and Boring Company. They will pay $800 monthly, significantly less than Bastrop’s average rent of roughly $2,199.Japanese urban development firm N-Ark will create a floating smart city named Dogen City. It is an autonomous structure that will facilitate healthcare research.

 

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