Norway Plans a Sustainable “City of the Future”

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Oslo could soon be home to the most sustainable city in the world. This prospective city next to Oslo Airport will utilize green technologies and produce all of its own, renewable energy.

Oslo, the capital of Norway, could soon be home to the most future-oriented, sustainable city in the world. Haptic Architects and the Nordic Office of Architecture have just released plans to create a city next to Oslo Airport, known as Oslo Airport City (OAC), that will be the “first energy positive airport city.”

 

OAC will use only energy created within the city itself, and driverless, electric vehicles will roam its streets. “This is a unique opportunity to design a new city from scratch,” said Tomas Stokke, director of Haptic Architects, to DezeenBut, what exactly makes this such a sustainable city? Let’s explore:

This location might seem random, but it could be ideal for the utopian city being planned. Oslo Airport expects its employees to double by 2050. This city could be a perfect location for their families to reside alongside visitors in transit.

So, how possible is OAC, the sort of place that seems almost too good to be true? “We believe the future of airport city development in Norway and Oslo is not a matter of if, but when,” said Thor Thoeneie, managing director of OAC, to Dezeen.

Construction is slated to begin in 2019 and the city is set to be completed by 2022. This seems ambitious, and the timeline might change, but with the country’s dedication to sustainability, it isn’t so far-fetched that this city of the future will soon become reality.

Avots: Futurism

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