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Flooded LondonAs part of London Festival of Architecture 2008, award-winning media production studio Squint/Opera depict London life in 2090, long after sea levels have risen from global warming. In a conversation with Inhabitat, Squint/Opera designer Nick Taylor explained how these images predict that humans will adapt to changed landscapes; "the images are optimistic and reveal that far from being a tragedy, the floods have brought about a much-improved way of life to the capital city."1
Flooded LondonAs part of London Festival of Architecture 2008, award-winning media production studio Squint/Opera depict London life in 2090, long after sea levels have risen from global warming. In a conversation with Inhabitat, Squint/Opera designer Nick Taylor explained how these images predict that humans will adapt to changed landscapes; "the images are optimistic and reveal that far from being a tragedy, the floods have brought about a much-improved way of life to the capital city."2
Flooded LondonAs part of London Festival of Architecture 2008, award-winning media production studio Squint/Opera depict London life in 2090, long after sea levels have risen from global warming. In a conversation with Inhabitat, Squint/Opera designer Nick Taylor explained how these images predict that humans will adapt to changed landscapes; "the images are optimistic and reveal that far from being a tragedy, the floods have brought about a much-improved way of life to the capital city."3
Flooded LondonAs part of London Festival of Architecture 2008, award-winning media production studio Squint/Opera depict London life in 2090, long after sea levels have risen from global warming. In a conversation with Inhabitat, Squint/Opera designer Nick Taylor explained how these images predict that humans will adapt to changed landscapes; "the images are optimistic and reveal that far from being a tragedy, the floods have brought about a much-improved way of life to the capital city."4
Squint/Opera Depicts Future Life in Flooded London!As part of London Festival of Architecture 2008, award-winning media production studio Squint/Opera depict London life in 2090, long after sea levels have risen from global warming. In a conversation with Inhabitat, Squint/Opera designer Nick Taylor explained how these images predict that humans will adapt to changed landscapes; "the images are optimistic and reveal that far from being a tragedy, the floods have brought about a much-improved way of life to the capital city."5
Squint/Opera Depicts Future Life in Flooded London!As part of London Festival of Architecture 2008, award-winning media production studio Squint/Opera depict London life in 2090, long after sea levels have risen from global warming. In a conversation with Inhabitat, Squint/Opera designer Nick Taylor explained how these images predict that humans will adapt to changed landscapes; "the images are optimistic and reveal that far from being a tragedy, the floods have brought about a much-improved way of life to the capital city."6






