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Wind turbines will be used in the open areas of the city to generate renewable energy.

Magic Mountains’ geometric hilltops are meant to resemble the natural skyline of Chongqing, except that they are composed of glass and steel. The peaks will hold the high density centers, while the lower areas will look more like traditional Chinese neighborhoods. The valleys will be open green spaces where the “living machine” – a wastewater treatment and renewable energy generation system – will be housed.

The plan for the business center includes passive cooling in the summer and passive heating in the winter, strategies which the team says will reduce the overall consumption of resources and energy by 22%. The proposal also calls for an 11% substitution of renewable energy instead of conventional. People who need to get around the hilly city will have a system of bicycle and pedestrian paths and an efficient public transportion system to minimize the need for cars.

Via Room at the Top

4 Responses to “MAGIC MOUNTAINS: Prismatic Inhabitable Hills for China”

  1. quasi quasi says:

    How can you post this cheaply modelled, greenwashed, urban horror scenario and have an advertising link to a liveable cities award on the same page?

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