WOULD YOU LIVE IN AN EARTH SCRAPER?
People's love for spectacular views have made sky scrapers popular around the world. The Burj Khalifa is a perfect example. How about an earth scraper? Well, as a solution to lack of urban space, in Mexico, an architectural firm, BNKR Arquitectura, is championing building an inverted pyramid. The pyramid will descend about 340 m below the surface and has the potential to house about 100,000 people.
The Earthscraper concept may be new, but subterranean dwelling is not. Underground cities have been in existence for a long time. From Derinkuyu in ancient Cappadocia, to Coober Pedy, Australia. There are other underground cities like Reso, Montreal , and semi- underground cities like the Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain..
An earth scraper may not be for everyone, particularly, if you are claustrophobic. However, living underground does have it's benefits. It is energy efficient and will prove to be a safe place in case of a natural disaster. You may want to view these spectacular underground homes.
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