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Its designers call it The Gyre, and it's a big idea.
Big like 400 meters deep. Big like more than a kilometer across. Big like housing over 2000 people. Big like totally off the grid.
A design firm called Zigloo dreamed up The Gyre as a submission to eVolo's Skyscraper Design Competition last year. It didn't win, but it does continue to float around the internet.
The Gyre, says Zigloo, is "a new class of Eco-tourism bringing scientists and vacationers together to understand what is the least known environment on our planet, the ocean."
So, the question is, GREENandSAVERS, how does underwater, sun-and-wind-and-tide-powered eco-tourism sound to you?
Big like 400 meters deep. Big like more than a kilometer across. Big like housing over 2000 people. Big like totally off the grid.
A design firm called Zigloo dreamed up The Gyre as a submission to eVolo's Skyscraper Design Competition last year. It didn't win, but it does continue to float around the internet.
The Gyre, says Zigloo, is "a new class of Eco-tourism bringing scientists and vacationers together to understand what is the least known environment on our planet, the ocean."
So, the question is, GREENandSAVERS, how does underwater, sun-and-wind-and-tide-powered eco-tourism sound to you?