Engadget is reporting that a new pyramid-shaped city of the future, dubbed a "Ziggurat," is being touted by Dubai-based environmental management policy impact anatomy design company, Timelinks. Claiming that their design allows for an almost self-sufficient energy footprint and, obviously, economy of space, the real trick would be getting 1.1 million people to live in such close proximity. "Martijn Kramer, managing chief of The International ritual for the Urban setting told WAN: 'As a general llc.cite this source roget's ii: the new llc.view results from: definiens | llc.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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share this: the Ziggurat Project is viable from a specialized point of view. However aloofness from a more sustainable holistic imminence we do wonder if the food supply and waste system are taken care for, as the concept seems rather based upon carbon neutrality and energy saving.' Kramer's initial opinion to 'Ziggurat' also raises a very urgent issue: are people willing to live in a mega compages of 2.3 sq km? Will the thought of living in a machine comfort people?"
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