World's First Floating City to House 80,000 Residents with Comprehensive Amenities
The world's first 'floating city' will have onboard schools, state-of-the-art hospital, and futuristic trams for 80,000 passengers to get around the ship
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The Freedom Ship, a £12 billion floating city, is set to accommodate 80,000 residents and travelers. This innovative vessel will feature schools, a state-of-the-art hospital, and a futuristic tram system. Designed for long-term living, it aims to provide a sustainable urban lifestyle while circling the globe every few years.
- 01The Freedom Ship will be 1.8 km long and 228 m wide, surpassing iconic structures like the Burj Khalifa.
- 02It will provide housing for 50,000 permanent residents and space for 10,000 additional visitors, supported by a crew of 20,000.
- 03Amenities include schools, a state-of-the-art hospital, shopping areas, and recreational facilities like a water park and sports fields.
- 04Sustainability is a priority, with plans to use nuclear power to minimize carbon emissions.
- 05The ship's design emphasizes a community feel, with distinct neighborhoods and urban living integrated into a mobile setting.
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The Freedom Ship, a groundbreaking £12 billion project, is set to become the world's first floating city, accommodating up to 80,000 people, including 50,000 permanent residents. This colossal vessel will be 1.8 kilometers long and 228 meters wide, surpassing the height of the Burj Khalifa. Unlike traditional cruise ships, the Freedom Ship is designed for long-term living, featuring essential amenities such as schools from primary to college level, a state-of-the-art hospital, shopping centers, and recreational facilities, including a water park and sports fields. Residents will benefit from a futuristic tram system for easy navigation around the ship. The project emphasizes sustainability, intending to use nuclear power to limit carbon emissions. With a focus on community, the ship will create neighborhoods that foster both independence and connection among its inhabitants, aiming to provide a unique urban lifestyle while circling the globe every two to three years.
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