Building on Water: The €2BN Project Redefining Monaco's Shores
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- 🌊✨ Discover the Mareterra project, an ambitious €2 billion initiative that expands Monaco’s territory by six hectares. This groundbreaking development combines luxury living with environmental sustainability, setting new standards for eco-friendly urban development. 🌱🏙️
📹 Video Content:
📜 Background and Project Scope: Learn about Monaco's history of land reclamation and how the Mareterra project, also known as Portier Cove, aims to enhance the principality with luxury residences, commercial spaces, and public amenities. 🏡🏢🌳
♻️ Environmental and Sustainability Goals: Explore the eco-friendly design principles, including photovoltaic solar panels, thermal pumps, and rainwater recovery systems, that minimize the project’s environmental impact. Understand the measures taken to protect and enhance local marine biodiversity. 🌞🔋💧🐠
🚧 Construction and Technical Details: Dive into the innovative land reclamation techniques and advanced engineering methods employed to create new land from the sea, including the use of GPS-guided cranes and underwater robots. 🚀🛠️🤖🌍
👥 Key Players and Collaborations: Meet the renowned architectural and engineering firms, such as Renzo Piano Building Workshop, involved in the project, and understand the role of Prince Albert II in promoting sustainable growth. 🏗️🏛️🤝
💰 Economic and Social Impact: Discover the significant economic benefits, job creation, and enhanced quality of life that Mareterra is expected to bring to Monaco, along with its anticipated €4.1 billion revenue. 📈💼🏅
⚠️ Challenges and Setbacks: Learn about the logistical challenges, construction errors, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the project's timeline. 🛑🛠️🦠⏳
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This extension will eliminate the very expensive water view of every resident on the existing shoreline, and is just a new playground for the 1%
Yes, that's one of the problems with this construction.
Why tf does Monaco need 26 more years to become carbon neutral? It's one of the richest countries on Earth and there's like 10 people that live there.
simply because they don’t give a fuck
IDK, I'm still trying to figure out where in Monaco is 'remote'.