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Floating School of Makoko, Lagos

Nigerian architect Kunlé Adeyemi designed this floating building seen in the lower left corner of this photo. "Half-building, half-boat, the floating structure provides teaching facilities for the slum district of Makoko, a former fishing village in Lagos where over...

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Dive to “Dryland”

In the post-apocalyptic action movie "Waterworld" from 1995, all human settlements have drowned as global warming has melted the ice caps. At the time in 1995, "Waterworld" was the most expensive movie ever made and it was not a huge success. Maybe the prospect of a...

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Atoll Settlement from Waterworld (1995)

Image of the swimming settlement in the movie "Waterworld" from 1995. The settlement is called "Atoll" in the movie but in fact it is a human made swimming construction. There is no natural land left known to the population of waterworld. This sequence from the movie...

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Rear View

An image from the movie "The Wave" from 2015. In "Being Ecological" Tim Morton wonders about the prevalent mode of climate writing, which he calls "information dump", "dumping massive platefuls of facts on to us" over and over again. Morton wonders, why we do that and...

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The Loen Rock Slides in Norway in 1905 and 1936

Just 31 years lie between two disasters of the same nature along the shores of a lake in Western Norway destroying twice the two lakeside villages. Lake Lovatnet is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in Norway. In the first decade of the 1900s and again in the...

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The Year without a Summer

The 19. Century was not only the century of industrialization, the spark that "set human civilization aflame" (Andri Snaer Magnason). Between 1800 and 1815 half a dozen large volcanic eruptions all across the globe significantly changed the climate in China as well as...

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Lo Sposalizio del Mare – the Marriage to the Sea

Every year at Ascension Day (Ascensione di Cristo, or "Festa della Sensa" as the Venetians say, it is celebrated in May) the Republic of Venice celebrates itself but also it's intimate relationship to the sea. In the age of Renaissance the head of state, called the...

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Designing cities below sea level: Paraty, Brazil

Paraty is a small town and tourist location on Brazil's Costa Verde, between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Rising as high as 1,300 meters behind the town are tropical forests and mountains. The village was founded in 1597 and established formally as a town by...

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‘Extremes will become normal’

Quote by Lam Chiu-ying, former director of the Hong Kong Observatory, the central weather forecast agency of the government of Hong Kong, from an article in the Hong Kong Free Press about the Black Rainstorm and massive deluge of the week of September 4. 2023. Here is...

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Torres de Ofir

In the north of Portugal, sea lvel rise causes masssive land loss along the Atlantic coast. The building that has become the most emblematic for the situation along Portugal's coast are the Torres de Ofir, three towers set between the Cavado river and the ocean front...

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