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Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future

AGreenLiving

The 1,200-meter-tall residential tower would be connected to three other buildings that range from 650 to 850 meters tall and house offices, government departments, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, retail and other amenities. Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future.

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Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future

AGreenLiving

The 1,200-meter-tall residential tower would be connected to three other buildings that range from 650 to 850 meters tall and house offices, government departments, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, retail and other amenities. The rest is here: Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future.

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Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future

AGreenLiving

The 1,200-meter-tall residential tower would be connected to three other buildings that range from 650 to 850 meters tall and house offices, government departments, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, retail and other amenities. See the rest here: Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future.

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