Subterranean

“For Singapore, the main thrust for going underground is really to solve the land shortage issue,” states Singapore-based Zhou Yingxin from the Associated Research Centers for the Urban Underground Space, a non-governmental organisation of experts conceptualizing and analysing cities’ subterranean spaces.

Nash, K (2015, April 21) Will we ever . . . live in underground homes?. BBC. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/

A artist's impression of Underground Science City, which would house as many as 4,200 scientists and researchers. Credit: JTC Corporation

A artist’s impression of Underground Science City, which would house as many as 4,200 scientists and researchers. Credit: JTC Corporation

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