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Old Posted Aug 19, 2009, 9:56 PM
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NEW ORLEANS | NOAH - New Orleans Arcology Habitat | 1,200 FT / 366 M | VISION

Gargantuan NOAH 'Ark' Proposed to New Orleans with Straight Face

http://gizmodo.com/5339870/gargantua...-straight-face



How do you know when your building plan has gotten unnecessarily crazy and pretentious? When it's named after a Biblical figure who was fabled to save life as we know it...that might be a clue.

NOAH (New Orleans Arcology Habitat) is a massive, 1200-foot city within a building that's hurricane-proof and can actually float (don't worry, it's tethered to something or other). Conceptualized through a mind trust of three architectural firms, green (wind, solar and water) energies would help power the structure's 20,000 residences, 1,000,000 square feet of commercial space, school, hospital and, just for fun, 3 casinos.

On one hand, this floating triangle seems like nothing less than a feat of modern engineering, a clever idea that's both structurally sound and handy in an emergency. On the other, have we given up so much on New Orleans that architects should abandon existing infrastructure altogether? If culture and way of life are not things we're looking to preserve, then why not just tell residents to move and be done with it?


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Old Posted Aug 20, 2009, 3:34 AM
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ugh... this is up there with that eye in the sky vision for Oakland, IMO.
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this is absolutely dreadful.
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It's not really that bad. I mean, if it was built in Dubai or China it'd be an okay structure. Something for NO like this would be pretty tight. Just with a WAY better design. It's the concept that I like.
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New Orleans is more known for it's old historic architecture and charm. This doesn't seem fitting to put something like this next to the French Quarter.
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It's not really that bad. I mean, if it was built in Dubai or China it'd be an okay structure. Something for NO like this would be pretty tight. Just with a WAY better design. It's the concept that I like.
No no no no no. The whole "city within a building" concept makes me want to vomit. It should really go away.
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Old Posted Sep 16, 2009, 9:25 PM
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Wouldn't it make more sense to build ascetically pleasing high density hurricane resistant structures in the parts of the city that are above sea level rather than building a structure that makes it look like an alien spacecraft has just landed.
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Truly not worthy of being built in NO.
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2009, 4:31 AM
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I like the idea... It's something different for a change....and it really doesn't matter that it won't fit in with the traditional architecture as it is on the river front and goes out on the water if im reading it correctly... I'd like to hear more info about it... Does it have an official website? When does it go for approval?
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Since it doesn't appear to be an official proposal, it can't be approved.
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What an overall oddity. I don't think this building would be appropriate anywhere. Not even Vegas.
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Anybody else notice that the picture of the existing skyline is reversed? Splitting hairs...
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oh God no!!!!
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Great so now when a giant cat invades Earth New Orleans will distract it with this chew toy.
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The hissing windmills make me giggle. I like it. It's progressive and charming at the same time.
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Great so now when a giant cat invades Earth New Orleans will distract it with this chew toy.
LOL, i'm sorry but that made me crack up.
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It's not really that bad. I mean, if it was built in Dubai or China it'd be an okay structure. Something for NO like this would be pretty tight. Just with a WAY better design. It's the concept that I like.
I don't like the concept or the design.As some other people said before, they should entirely get rid of the city wthin a city idea.Maybe if they tweak the design MAJORLY all residence from New Orleans could come to it as a hurricane is projected to them.


anyways I don't like the design at all.
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No no no no no. The whole "city within a building" concept makes me want to vomit. It should really go away.
Didn't that city in a block thing fail in the 60's and 70's after they built the 50's public housing projects?
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New Orleans does need a tall building but fortunately this is not the one. This would mess up the awesome silhouette that includes a curve formed by the superdome and some highrises. I think Trumps NOLA building should really be built in the future.

^ as for the city within a city concepts I think the only cwac concept that was somewhat successful was the WTC.
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