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Underground Cities: New Frontiers in Urban Living presents a groundbreaking examination of subterranean urban development and architecture. Authors Pamela Johnston, John Endicott, and Nancy F. Lin provide an in-depth exploration of how cities can expand beneath the surface to address growing population pressures and space limitations.
The book showcases innovative architectural designs, engineering solutions, and real-world case studies of underground urban projects worldwide. It discusses the practical benefits of underground construction, including climate control, space optimization, and sustainable urban planning. Readers will discover how subterranean spaces are being reimagined for residential, commercial, and public uses, transforming the future of metropolitan living. This essential resource combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, making it invaluable for architects, urban planners, engineers, and anyone interested in the future of cities.







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