Most of Bangkok, the capital and largest urban area in Thailand, could be according to a study, submerged by water by the year 2030. Built on a swamp only two meters above sea level, the city sinks an average of two inches per year as the tides rise and the ground deteriorates, Bangkok architecture firm S+PBA has proposed a solution.
Architecture Design, Urban planing, City, Arhitektura, Urbanizam, Neboderi, Inovacije u Arhitekturi
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Wetropolis- a Floating community for Bangkok
Most of Bangkok, the capital and largest urban area in Thailand, could be according to a study, submerged by water by the year 2030. Built on a swamp only two meters above sea level, the city sinks an average of two inches per year as the tides rise and the ground deteriorates, Bangkok architecture firm S+PBA has proposed a solution.
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