With a height of 2,001 metres (6,565 ft), the mammoth structure would have been approximately five times as tall as the former World Trade Center in New York City.
The Aeropolis 2001 was proposed in 1989, amid a spate of similar projects for incredibly large buildings. All were proposed during the Japanese asset price bubble, which ended in the early 1990s
"In the event of an imminent nuclear apocalypse, we suspect that many people who have access to private jets will immediately take to the skies and escape city centers. This site tracks this indicator in realtime"
Foreign hackers breached the National Nuclear Security Administration's Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC) by exploiting unpatched Microsoft SharePoint
New York City Sues Social Media Companies Over 'Youth Mental Health Crisis'
Wie krass!
Tokyo drift: what happens when a city stops being the future?
Nissan tests driverless vehicles in city streets filled with cars and people
Japan automaker Toyota builds a city to test futuristic mobility
300km/h, fully electric, high speed rail project to connect Toronto, Peterborough, Ottawa, Montréal, Laval, Trois-Rivières and Quebec City
"I’m going to build something about inequality, taxing the rich, and I’m going to build it on YouTube"
"Berlin is not a pretty place. The winters are a total nightmare, no sunlight, no warm face. Its cuisine is all about fast food. Large parts of town smell like a public toilet; overdosed tourists randomly pass out on the street. It’s not a city where you would sit out on a cafe terrace to people-watch. But also it’s now nearly impossible to find an affordable flat you could call home"
"extraordinary sense of a club imploding": schön wär's!
New York City erklärt Social Media zur Gefahr für öffentliche Gesundheit
Magnasanti - the largest and most terrible city of SimCity
Wie aus "GTA": "Gang Raid" in NYC, u.a. der Bronx, viele unschuldige Opfer
Korruptistan Manchester City: UEFA wird sich schon richtig entscheiden, ist weniger korrupt wie die FIFA
Vor dem "Trümpchen": die ehemaligen Präsidenten der USA aus New York City. Nur ein einziger bisher mit zwei von zwei Amtszeiten: Grover Cleveland (Demokrat, Ende 19. Jahrhundert)
Mit der Hotel-Lobby im Rücken nimmt sich die Stadt New York City Airbnb vor