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Experts focus on underground basements in Britain’s architecture
United Kingdom Architecture News - May 28, 2015 - 11:12 4464 views
New research proposes the homes and workplaces of future generations; image via independent.co.uk
Frequently the preserve of wealthy Londoners unable to build outwards, underground basements have often become as notable for the neighbourly disputes they cause as much as the eye-watering prices they command. But super-deep underground basements are set to be a normal part of the way we live in the future, according to a panel of architectural experts. Floating cities and high rise farms are also predicted to shape Britain’s landscape for future generations, according to some of the country’s leading experts. In new research they outline the future form of the places where people will live and work......Continue Reading
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