This is exactly what Liberland will not look like.
Discrepancies in how people live are sometimes hard to see from the ground. The beauty of being able to fly is to see things from a new perspective - to see things as they really are. Looking straight down from a height of several hundred meters, incredible scenes of inequality emerge. Some communities have been expressly designed with separation in mind, and some have grown more or less organically. -Johnny Miller https://www.archdaily.com/900023/social-inequality-as-seen-from-the-sky
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A half-hour commute from Amsterdam, a piece of farmland is slated to become a new kind of neighborhood. Vertical farms, along with traditional fields and orchards surrounding homes, will supply food to people living there. Food waste will turn into fish feed for on-site aquaculture. Houses will filter rainwater, but won’t have driveways. A “village OS” tech platform will use AI to simultaneously manage systems for renewable energy, food production, water supply, and waste.
More A collection of technology billionaires, architects and dreamers hope to build neighbourhoods and even city states on the ocean, but they could face some serious barriers. Ellie Cosgrave of the new BBC podcast Tomorrow's World explains.
More For five years, The Seasteading Institute has been conducting research into the potential for permanent, innovative communities – floating at sea. We are now able to apply this foundation of knowledge and our network towards an actual design, along with additional efforts to determine specific needs and desires of potential customers, and to select a practical location for what could become the world’s first city at sea.
https://www.seasteading.org/floating-city-project/ Design concepts for Liberland boat and how it will accommodate several rooms, kitchen, dining area, social spaces and roof top.
You are welcome to share your ideas and vision of the first boat in Liberland. Similar to Liberland, Liberstad is an ambitious idea to create private city in Norway. Liberstad is a project which aims to establish Norway's first private city. In a private city all property is private and all services are performed by private actors. Liberstad will be a city built on the philosophy that all human interactions should be voluntary. Liberstad was officially established June 1st 2017, with the help of over 100 investors from 27 different countries. The project will be realized at Tjelland in Marnadal municipality in Norway. https://www.liberstad.com/ The sixth guest for the Innovative Governance Podcast is Patrik Schumacher. Patrik is the Principal at Zaha Hadid Architects. Originally a socialist, the financial crisis made him rethink his views, turning him into a libertarian. He has stirred up controversy in architectural circles for his pro-market views, and recently began advocating for free private cities.
https://innovativegovernance.org/2018/06/04/podcast-6-patrik-schumacher/ Societies all over the world experience economic stagnation, loss of trust and social unrest. It seems the old ways of governance are reaching their limits, even in western democracies. Free Private Cities can help solve the societal ills that currently plague so many countries. https://freeprivatecities.com/ Winners of the Liberland design competition
https://liberlandpress.com/2016/05/winners-liberlands-architectural-competition/ Liberland is real. This is not solely a speculative ideas competition. Liberland needs architecture. Entries must include – but be developed beyond – speculative concepts, into fully visualized, ambitious, flexible design systems demonstrating agility for adaptation and maximum potential for developing a multi-authored fluid built environment on the basis of evolving ‘light touch’ rules.
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