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What Stunning 3D - Rendered Urban Vision Is This?

2025-07-09

Recently, a set of 3D-rendered urban images has been trending on social platforms, with the reading volume of a single related topic exceeding 10 million. In the pictures, between 200-meter-high glass curtain skyscrapers, vertical forests spiral up along the buildings, with a sky terrace garden every three floors where citizens can rest and enjoy the view. Maglev air tracks meander with buildings as fulcrums, and unmanned cabins glide smoothly on the tracks. Through the transparent cabin walls, you can overlook the three-dimensional transportation network below - the ground floor is an ecological trail only for pedestrians and bicycles, while the two underground floors are intelligently controlled logistics channels and motor vehicle lanes.

I-1903143 NKIL 6556-v06-江雪 蔡铁统.jpgThis set of works comes from the London architectural studio "Future Symbiosis" team. Lena Kovac, the chief Designer, emphasized in an interview: "This is not a fantasy, but an achievable plan based on existingtechnologies." She gave an example that the photovoltaic glass used in the building exterior walls has 30% higher power generation efficiency than traditional products, and the excess electricity can be connected to the urban micro-grid; the street floor tiles have built-in pressure sensors that can automatically adjust lighting brightness and fountain switches according to pedestrian flow; even the types of green plants on the building facade have been calculated by ecologists, which can absorb PM2.5 and cool the city by 2-3℃.

Netizens are enthusiastic about the discussion. Some left messages in the comment area: "Finally, no need to suffocate in reinforced concrete", and others carefully analyzed the details in the picture: "Noticed the wind turbines on the roof? This is a real zero-carbon community". Urban planning expert Mark Chen pointed out that the value of such renderings lies in breaking the mindset - the "vertical farm + residential" complex being piloted in Pudong, Shanghai, is drawing on similar design concepts, while the underground smart utility tunnel in Qianhai, Shenzhen, has realized the integration of rainwater recycling and energy transmission.