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10.5 Fig. 10.2 Savan Patel, ‘Brewing A Happy City’, The Super Brewery City Hall aims to preserve British pub culture, and employing a network of existing rail infrastructure in the borough of Wandsworth, London. Fig. 10.3 Xinyu Xie , ‘Reversal of Fortune’, The floating Chinese trading city on the River Thames was set up as a concession of China in the UK, dedicated to economic growth of both countries. Fig. 10.4 Ned Scott, ‘MacCalister Square’, The paper recycling plant and education centre in London has a temporary six-year capacity - the temporary tectonics of the landscape are themselves recycled and the square returns to being a public park. Fig. 10.5 Franky Chan, ‘The Gherkin: Aviary and Fish Bank’, With the new fish currency taking hold of the financial world, 30 St. Mary Axe has been transformed into London’s premier fish bank, with ex-bankers employed for Cormorant fishing.
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Fig. 10.6 James Kitson, ‘Symbiotic Cities’, A city for the abandoned, a city embracing the old and used — the renewable energy city hosted at the Serpentine Lake, London cultivates algae to aid self-sufficiency. Fig. 10.7 + Fig. 10.8 James Redman, ‘The Eternal City’, A self-contained community within an iceberg on the Equator in the Pacific Ocean, the city exists in a delicate balance: hydropower is created to keep the ice frozen for the structure to float. Fig. 10.9 Carmelo Arancon, ‘Sanctuary City of Saints and Sinners’, St. Paul’s Cathedral, London is the epicentre of an outreach program providing refuge to sinners, and celebrating women as mythical beings.