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Urban planning

Urban planning

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From Sea to Sip: Zero-Energy Water Innovation for the Future of Floating Cities

Aug 9, 2025

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6 min read

From Sea to Sip: Zero-Energy Water Innovation for the Future of Floating Cities

How MIT’s Electricity-Free Desalination System Transforms Ocean Water into Drinking Water—and Powers the Vision of Sim Eternal City

Sim Eternal City
Sim Eternal City

SIM Eternal City

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Sim Eternal City Manifesto

Jul 21, 2025

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7 min read

Sim Eternal City Manifesto

An 18-Minute City Where Life and Death Coexist: The Narrative Revolution of a Floating Future Metropolis

PaulnJoseph K.
PaulnJoseph K.

Urban planning

Artificial Trees: Rebuilding Breath for the Cities of Tomorrow

Jul 12, 2025

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5 min read

Artificial Trees: Rebuilding Breath for the Cities of Tomorrow

How a 1,000x Faster Solution to CO2 Removal Could Shape Floating, Vertical, and Eternal Cities

PaulnJoseph K.
PaulnJoseph K.

Urban planning

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When No One Is Left to Say Goodbye: Rethinking Funerals in a World of Growing Single-Member Households

May 19, 2025

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8 min read

When No One Is Left to Say Goodbye: Rethinking Funerals in a World of Growing Single-Member Households

How Single-Member Households Are Inspiring a Mobile, Tech-Driven Funeral Revolution

PaulnJoseph K.
PaulnJoseph K.

Urban planning

Sim Eternal City: Imagining a City Where Life and Death Coexist

May 19, 2025

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5 min read

Sim Eternal City: Imagining a City Where Life and Death Coexist

Official Launch of BigC.Works’ Ultra-Long-Term Project

PaulnJoseph K.
PaulnJoseph K.

Urban planning

The 18-Minute City, Not a 10 or 15-Minute City

May 19, 2025

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8 min read

The 18-Minute City, Not a 10 or 15-Minute City

A Narrative City Revolution Where Life and Death Coexist - Sim Eternal City

PaulnJoseph K.
PaulnJoseph K.

Sim Eternal City

Sim Eternal City is Magazine BigC.Works’ long-term special project that envisions an 18-minute city where death and memory are thoughtfully integrated into urban design to enrich the lives of the living.

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