Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 23:46:45 GMT -5
Maldives Floating City reinvents life in a water world. As its name indicates, this housing complex will be built in the Maldives during the current year, and in its first inhabitants will be able to move in. It is estimated that around , inhabitants will be able to live there.
The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, are known as one of the most chosen paradise destinations to go on vacation and very soon they will be in charge of hosting the first floating city in the world.
Maldives Floating City is the first development of a new era for sustainable living.
In this oceanfront paradise, owners can live on eco-friendly houseboats . The new city's roads and water canals were inspired by the grid pattern of a brain coral, a type of coral that resem C Level Executive List bles the shape of a human brain.
This design was in line with the concept of living with nature and learning to enhance and respect natural coral . Additionally, Maldives is the world center for coral protection.
Therefore, the homes are “developments without scars” due to their attempt not to damage the environment on which they are built. The sustainability of the new community is also a top priority, as developers find new methods to "endurably interact with our environment."
The specific focus here is how to increase sustainability using water.
The city will have , floating units that will include:
Houses
Restaurants
Stores
Schools
Among the different components of the island, Canals will be located.
Due to its location, you will be just minutes from Malé, the capital of the Maldives.
Maldives Floating City is a development by Dutch Docklands in partnership with the Government of Maldives. The master plan architect for the project was Waterstudio of the Netherlands. The location: a lagoon near the capital Malé and the International Airport more than acres in size.
Additionally, the city is mixed-use, with residences, hotels, shops and restaurants located within the grid. Sales will begin soon and expressions of interest can be made on the city's website. Most importantly, this is the first floating city with thousands of houses with full government support allowing legal title deeds for owners. The floating city also offers the possibility of obtaining a residence permit with the purchase of a house, which means that internationals can live here semi-permanently in the Maldives.
Maldives Floating City
The design of the homes was inspired by the history of this tropical seafaring nation.
The city is designed as a shipping community, using canals as the primary infrastructure for shipping and travel. Land travel is restricted to quiet walking, cycling and electric scooters, and cars are not permitted.
The Maldives floating city also features green technology , including a smart grid that responds to dynamic demand, weather and climate change. Sustainable development technologies protect the marine ecosystem.
All in all, the city aims to create new habitat for the marine ecosystem it relies on rather than destroying it. New artificial coral banks will be attached to the bottom of the city, which can help the coral adhere and grow naturally. The lagoon's coral reefs, in turn, act as a natural breakwater to protect against storm damage.
The buildings will be low, located in front of the sea and distributed in:
m of housing
m of roof terrace.
As explained by the construction company and the Government of Maldives, the price of these homes in Maldives Floating City will be around $,
The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, are known as one of the most chosen paradise destinations to go on vacation and very soon they will be in charge of hosting the first floating city in the world.
Maldives Floating City is the first development of a new era for sustainable living.
In this oceanfront paradise, owners can live on eco-friendly houseboats . The new city's roads and water canals were inspired by the grid pattern of a brain coral, a type of coral that resem C Level Executive List bles the shape of a human brain.
This design was in line with the concept of living with nature and learning to enhance and respect natural coral . Additionally, Maldives is the world center for coral protection.
Therefore, the homes are “developments without scars” due to their attempt not to damage the environment on which they are built. The sustainability of the new community is also a top priority, as developers find new methods to "endurably interact with our environment."
The specific focus here is how to increase sustainability using water.
The city will have , floating units that will include:
Houses
Restaurants
Stores
Schools
Among the different components of the island, Canals will be located.
Due to its location, you will be just minutes from Malé, the capital of the Maldives.
Maldives Floating City is a development by Dutch Docklands in partnership with the Government of Maldives. The master plan architect for the project was Waterstudio of the Netherlands. The location: a lagoon near the capital Malé and the International Airport more than acres in size.
Additionally, the city is mixed-use, with residences, hotels, shops and restaurants located within the grid. Sales will begin soon and expressions of interest can be made on the city's website. Most importantly, this is the first floating city with thousands of houses with full government support allowing legal title deeds for owners. The floating city also offers the possibility of obtaining a residence permit with the purchase of a house, which means that internationals can live here semi-permanently in the Maldives.
Maldives Floating City
The design of the homes was inspired by the history of this tropical seafaring nation.
The city is designed as a shipping community, using canals as the primary infrastructure for shipping and travel. Land travel is restricted to quiet walking, cycling and electric scooters, and cars are not permitted.
The Maldives floating city also features green technology , including a smart grid that responds to dynamic demand, weather and climate change. Sustainable development technologies protect the marine ecosystem.
All in all, the city aims to create new habitat for the marine ecosystem it relies on rather than destroying it. New artificial coral banks will be attached to the bottom of the city, which can help the coral adhere and grow naturally. The lagoon's coral reefs, in turn, act as a natural breakwater to protect against storm damage.
The buildings will be low, located in front of the sea and distributed in:
m of housing
m of roof terrace.
As explained by the construction company and the Government of Maldives, the price of these homes in Maldives Floating City will be around $,