Timelinks to unveil “Ziggurat” at Cityscape

Dubai-based Timelinks, a pioneering environmental design company, is to unveil a city of the future at the upcoming Cityscape Dubai which takes place at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre from 6-9 October 2008.

The city – called the Ziggurat project – will be in the shape of a futuristic pyramid which, according to Timelinks, could support an entire community of up to one million people by harnessing the power of nature.

Ridas Matonis, Managing Director of Timelinks, said:

“‘Ziggurat communities can be almost totally self-sufficient energy-wise. Apart from using steam power in the building we will also employ wind turbine technology to harness natural energy resources.”

But it is not just about reducing the carbon footprint. The 2.3 square kilometre pyramid has many other benefits. ‘Whole cities can be accommodated in complexes which take up less than 10% of the original land surface. Public and private landscaping will be used for leisure pursuits or irrigated as agricultural land.

“‘If these projects were realised today the world would see communities that are sustainable, environmentally friendly and in tune with their natural surroundings.”

The concept will also mean a better quality of life for the inhabitants. Transport throughout the complex would be connected by an integrated 360 degree network (horizontally and vertically) so cars would be redundant. Biometrics would provide security with facial recognition technology.

Timelinks has already patented the design and technology incorporated into the project and has applied to the European Union for a grant for technical projects. A number of eminent professors from Europe will be on hand to explain the technicalities of how the Ziggurat project works and how these communities can be integrated in master projects.

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  • BobH

    What a refreshing concept. I just hope that people allow this to happen, to be built without delay. I was also wondering what kind of strengths it would have, in Earthquake zones, high winds, storms etc.
    Still, if anyone is going to do it, it will be in Dubai, the most forward looking Arab nation. Investing their money in projects like this, and of course many others is nothing short of genius. Not relying on oil products for their future, I think, will allow them to continue generating wealth for their nation, for their people.
    Such a shame this can’t be said for so many other nations around the world. I don’t think it has anything to do with religion either. These people can see what has to be done, and they have the guts to do it, to take the risks.
    The only risks the west are willing to take nowadays are preceded by the words – “Whose oil are we gonna take today boys?”