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Cities Without Ground

"Cities Without Ground" refers to urban environments where traditional, accessible streets and open ground-level spaces are limited or absent. Instead, buildings are often elevated on stilts, platforms, or underground, with movement and activity taking place above or below ground level. This concept challenges conventional city design, aiming to optimize space, reduce congestion, or address environmental concerns by shifting accessibility and urban functions away from traditional ground-level infrastructure. It emphasizes innovative architectural solutions to adapt densely populated areas, creating dynamic, multi-layered urban ecosystems that rethink how cities are structured and experienced.