Floating Cities Might Actually Save Us (And They're Gorgeous) - Yanko Design
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Floating Cities Might Actually Save Us (And They're Gorgeous) - Yanko Design
"It's a scalable floating structure that tackles three massive problems at once: climate change, resource scarcity, and marine ecosystem collapse. Unlike those dystopian visions of humans abandoning land because we've wrecked it, this platform is designed for genuine coexistence with the ocean. It cultivates algae on a massive scale, produces renewable energy, creates freshwater, and helps restore marine life, all while being modular, recyclable, and energy independent."
"Let's talk about the algae part, because it's actually the star of the show. The platform uses floating and submerged nets made from recycled PET to grow both macro and microalgae. Why does this matter? Algae is ridiculously versatile. It can be turned into biofuel, food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and even carbon-neutral materials. Plus, algae cultivation naturally absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, making this a genuinely climate-positive system. We're talking about a design that doesn't just minimize harm but actually reverses it."
Novasis is a scalable, circular floating platform that integrates algae cultivation, renewable energy generation, freshwater production, and marine habitat restoration to enable coexistence with the ocean. The modular, recyclable, energy-independent structure features floating and submerged PET nets for growing macro- and microalgae, which can become biofuel, food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and carbon-neutral materials while absorbing atmospheric CO2. A central dome and perimeter walkway organize research, recreation, and habitation. Freshwater production combines rainwater harvesting with solar- and wave-powered desalination, creating a self-sufficient ecosystem that addresses climate change, resource scarcity, and marine ecosystem collapse.
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