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  2. Seasteading - Wikipedia

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    The first single-family seastead was launched near Phuket, Thailand by Ocean Builders in March 2019. [22] [23] Two months later, the Thai Navy claimed the seastead was a threat to Thai sovereignty. [24] In 2019, Ocean Builders said it will be building again in Panama, with the support of government officials. [25]

  3. Ocean (building) - Wikipedia

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    Ocean is a residential skyscraper located at 84 The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Australia. The 78-storey tower includes 722 apartments, is the largest on the Gold Coast. Facilities include a recreation area with swimming pool, spa, fitness courtyard, and barbecue area, located on the top level of a five-level podium.

  4. Streamline Moderne - Wikipedia

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    Another 1935 Paris apartment building at 1 Avenue Paul Doumer in the 16th arrondissement had a series of terraces modelled after the decks of an ocean liner. [8] The Flagey Building was built on the Place Eugène Flagey in Ixelles (Brussels), Belgium, in 1938, in the paquebot style, [9] and has been nicknamed "Packet Boat" [10] or "paquebot". [11]

  5. How Buildings Learn - Wikipedia

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    The book inspired a 6-part TV series by the BBC, produced by James Runcie, [2] executive producer Roly Keating, [3] which was screened in July 1997. [4] Pier 21, Canada's National Museum of Immigration, exemplifies a building which learns. It is a "low road" building, by Brand's definition.

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  8. The Deep (novella) - Wikipedia

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    The Deep is a 2019 fantasy book by Rivers Solomon, with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes [1]. It depicts an underwater society built by the water-breathing descendants of pregnant slaves thrown overboard from slave ships. The book was developed from a song of the same name by Clipping, an experimental hip-hop trio.

  9. Cachalot (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cachalot is an ocean planet where humans have begun building floating cities. It is also the same planet where all of Earth's cetaceans were transplanted six hundred years ago after the Covenant of Peace was enacted with all intelligence-enhanced ocean dwellers. Four of these cities have been destroyed when a middle-aged scientist and her late ...