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The most flexible and scalable city infrastructure ever designed (by nature)

October 2, 2020

We wrote a short blog on Medium.

Have a look at https://link.medium.com/8MxHpU7bfab

Shout out to Jason Flattery as well for landscape architecture and design services.

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