gratus fermentatio
Well-Known Member
1st off, I'm neither engineer nor architect, but I'm curious about something. Here's my question: Is there any reason why a building 1 cubic mile in size couldn't be constructed? I've been thinking about this off & on for quite a while now & haven't found a firm answer yet.
In theory, an entire small town could be contained within such a structure. I'd guess 10,000 to 15,000 or so residents, complete with shopping, medical services, schools, parking, library, entertainment, etc...
Add a good mass transit system & a great location, I think it would be a winner.
Regards, GF.
In theory, an entire small town could be contained within such a structure. I'd guess 10,000 to 15,000 or so residents, complete with shopping, medical services, schools, parking, library, entertainment, etc...
Add a good mass transit system & a great location, I think it would be a winner.
Regards, GF.