Published: March, 2008 Scheduled to debut in 2015, it calls for more than just the usual green flourishes. In fact, the idea is to create a self-sustaining city of the future. The plan is a collaboration between the City of San Francisco, sustainability advisors Arup and Treasure Island Community Development (TICD), and a team of developers led by Lennar Corporation. Artist rendering courtesy of SOM and dbox.
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