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We may not be living in the post-apocalyptic realm of Waterworld, with mutant mariners and jet-ski equipped pirates hunting for remnants of a dry age, yet some of today's most cutting-edge architecture is being designed with aquatic expansion in mind. With a dwindling availability of open land and a continually rising demand, developers are turning to the sea as a promising and profitable alternative–space for both people and production.
Recently, the Canadian design firm Zigloo released a conceptual proposal for some truly futuristic housing in this area; an underwater skyscraper, or seascraper, referred to as the Gyre. From the Zigloo website: “Gyre creates a new class of Eco-tourism by bringing scientists and vacationers together to understand what is the least known environment on our planet, the ocean. As much as a skyscraper is an economical method of reducing humankind's footprint on land, Gyre goes a step further by juxtaposing that footprint to the ocean, and is perhaps its greenest feature. Its unique design permits the simultaneous application of wind, solar, and tidal energy generation technologies thereby making it truly 'off-grid'. Peaking at a depth of 400m, its ample space provides for a comfortable living and working environment, including space for shops, restaurants,
gardens, and recreation.”
Appearing to be a underwater tower with four arms at sea level, the Gyre would boast a total floor area equivalent to forty football fields. Furthermore, it would be able to move via hydro-thrusters and provide docking to the largest ships in the world. A spectacular feat of engineering. The pinnacle of technology, design, and architecture. Although the “green” aspect of this building is arguable, considering the environmental side-effects that such aquatic constructions will have on the ecosystem, the idea of supplying sustainable energy onboard is a smart one. And think, what an undeniably unique vacation experience. One that may even draw the likes of Mr. Costner.
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The findings also raise the tantalizing prospect that the vents nourish novel ecosystems in the Arctic, Dr. Haylie Ecosystem