File:All at Sea - The City of the Future.pdf
This is my dissertation from Hull School of Architecture, written in 1997 to support my design thesis for a sustainable oceanic settlement - Sea City. The original images were literally 'cut and pasted', and so I have had to update them with modern equivalents. Since the dissertation was written, there has also been renewed interest in building at sea, and ideally it would benefit from being updated to include some of the more recent proposals for off-shore settlements, but unfortunately I don't have time to do this. However, hopefully it is still a useful source of reference, and might inspire the next generation of architects to make the concept a reality - the sea is the building site of the future!
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