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‘Aqualta’ by Studio Lindfors

November 18, 2009 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Art & Design & Science

BLDGBLOG posted a nice write up of a project by Studio Lindfors called Aqualta which imagines New York and Tokyo almost entirely covered by water. The images are pretty crazy and inventive, giving you a peak at a time that could possibly happen if global warming continues and the ice caps continue melting. My favorite image was the one above, featuring Times Square still lit up brightly with boats passing by and gondolas floating by above.

Click here for a Flickr set with large images of the project.

Bobby

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  1. That’s insane but looks kinda cool as well.

    Comment by Nokadota — November 18, 2009 #

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