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Gyre-Underwater Eco-SkyscraperCan you imagine living in a high-rise apartment building where the 360 degree views are of fishes and saltwater? Although just a concept now, this upside-down, underwater eco-skyscraper could be the future of building, especially if sea levels rise as predicted and we end up living in a water world. Designed by Victoria BC-based firm Zigloo, the Gyre is a floating eco-development meant to be both a research station as well as an off-shore resort with shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-gyre-a-floating-upside-down-eco-skyscraper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Gyre-Underwater Eco-SkyscraperCan you imagine living in a high-rise apartment building where the 360 degree views are of fishes and saltwater? Although just a concept now, this upside-down, underwater eco-skyscraper could be the future of building, especially if sea levels rise as predicted and we end up living in a water world. Designed by Victoria BC-based firm Zigloo, the Gyre is a floating eco-development meant to be both a research station as well as an off-shore resort with shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-gyre-a-floating-upside-down-eco-skyscraper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Gyre-Underwater Eco-SkyscraperCan you imagine living in a high-rise apartment building where the 360 degree views are of fishes and saltwater? Although just a concept now, this upside-down, underwater eco-skyscraper could be the future of building, especially if sea levels rise as predicted and we end up living in a water world. Designed by Victoria BC-based firm Zigloo, the Gyre is a floating eco-development meant to be both a research station as well as an off-shore resort with shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-gyre-a-floating-upside-down-eco-skyscraper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Gyre-Underwater Eco-SkyscraperCan you imagine living in a high-rise apartment building where the 360 degree views are of fishes and saltwater? Although just a concept now, this upside-down, underwater eco-skyscraper could be the future of building, especially if sea levels rise as predicted and we end up living in a water world. Designed by Victoria BC-based firm Zigloo, the Gyre is a floating eco-development meant to be both a research station as well as an off-shore resort with shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-gyre-a-floating-upside-down-eco-skyscraper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Gyre-Underwater Eco-SkyscraperCan you imagine living in a high-rise apartment building where the 360 degree views are of fishes and saltwater? Although just a concept now, this upside-down, underwater eco-skyscraper could be the future of building, especially if sea levels rise as predicted and we end up living in a water world. Designed by Victoria BC-based firm Zigloo, the Gyre is a floating eco-development meant to be both a research station as well as an off-shore resort with shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-gyre-a-floating-upside-down-eco-skyscraper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Gyre-Underwater Eco-SkyscraperCan you imagine living in a high-rise apartment building where the 360 degree views are of fishes and saltwater? Although just a concept now, this upside-down, underwater eco-skyscraper could be the future of building, especially if sea levels rise as predicted and we end up living in a water world. Designed by Victoria BC-based firm Zigloo, the Gyre is a floating eco-development meant to be both a research station as well as an off-shore resort with shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-gyre-a-floating-upside-down-eco-skyscraper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Gyre-Underwater Eco-SkyscraperCan you imagine living in a high-rise apartment building where the 360 degree views are of fishes and saltwater? Although just a concept now, this upside-down, underwater eco-skyscraper could be the future of building, especially if sea levels rise as predicted and we end up living in a water world. Designed by Victoria BC-based firm Zigloo, the Gyre is a floating eco-development meant to be both a research station as well as an off-shore resort with shops, restaurants, gardens and recreation....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-gyre-a-floating-upside-down-eco-skyscraper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







