Death To Nature?

This blog aims to investigate the concept of whether this project will actually aid in proposing a solution for global warming. The first thing that comes to mind is the skin of the overhang. The use of greenery to fill and act as shading is more efficient than using glass. The round shape and size seem to give the idea that you could be living under the sea. All in all I feel that this project is an interesting approach to our inevitable future. 

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