It truly is exactly what Manhattan City needs. A superstructure on top of it, with different levels dedicated to everything from recreation to shopping to farm. Because we don’t have enough fun, shopping, and crap down here already.
When are we going to work out these structures, which were imagined since the 19th century? Do you believe you studied humanity actually need cities with multiple floating levels? [ LED via Archdaily ]
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