As the challenges of global climate change and urban expansion grow, more and more cities are beginning to explore the potential of underground space. Living underground not only provides a solution for building sustainable cities, but also reduces the environmental impact of cities, making underground space an important part of future urban planning.
Advantages of living undergroundThe future of urban planning lies in looking “downwards” and using underground space to increase the resilience and inclusiveness of cities.
Many studies have shown that underground homes have the following advantages:
Around the world, many cities have begun to use underground space to meet growing urban needs. Here are some important examples:
Although underground construction has many advantages, its construction technology still faces challenges. Modern construction technology has made it possible to build underground using methods such as digging and compacting the soil. However, the following challenges still need to be overcome:
The integration of underground space requires collaboration among various disciplines and stakeholders to achieve the rational use of space resources.
Looking to the future, the concept of underground life is about to gain more and more attention. As the urbanization process accelerates, the lifestyle of urban residents will inevitably change. Through innovative design and technological advances, future underground cities are expected to become more efficient, safe and sustainable living environments.
Are we ready for the era of underground living and making the most of this untapped space?