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Grand city plans around the world that never happened

Super-ambitious architectural projects that didn't get built
Christopher Wren's Master Plan, London
Christopher Wren's Master Plan, London
Les Maisons Tours, Paris
Les Maisons Tours, Paris
Manhattan Dome, New York City
Manhattan Dome, New York City
Gaudí's Hotel Attraction, New York City
Gaudí's Hotel Attraction, New York City
Manhattan Airport, New York City
Manhattan Airport, New York City
Seine Airport, Paris
Seine Airport, Paris
Thames Airport, London
Thames Airport, London
Palace of the Soviets, Moscow
Palace of the Soviets, Moscow
Trafalgar Square car park, London
Trafalgar Square pyramid, London
The Illinois, Chicago
The Illinois, Chicago
Le Corbusier's Radiant City
Le Corbusier's Radiant City
Concrete Covent Garden, London
Concrete Covent Garden, London
Concrete Soho, London
Concrete Soho, London
Skyscraper bridges, New York
Skyscraper bridges, New York
Welthauptstadt Germania, Berlin
Welthauptstadt Germania, Berlin
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Courtesy Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao

Manhattan Dome, New York City

In 1960, trailblazing engineer Buckminster Fuller dreamt up a "geodesic dome spanning Midtown Manhattan that would regulate weather and reduce air pollution." Covering two miles of the island, the mile-high dome would have warmed the city in winter, cooled it in summer and cleaned the air all year round.
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23 February 2017

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