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Point is...
you have to learn how to expect change
and how to step into the future without pain.
And how long will it take to build these cities?
I would say it would take about, approximately
TEN-YEARS to change the surface of the Earth
with multiple jigs and giant machines.
Not Bricklayers, or Plasterers.
High-tech systems in about Ten-Years.
There'd be Garden Cities all over the world.
but we'd have to level most of the old cities
and mine them for steel, glass
whatever we can get from them.
After we level the cities
we might keep a few cities as "Museum Cities".
to show people, what people used to live in.
And to show kids of the future
what the world used to be.
Just as the Pyramids would be preserved.
This is inside the New City.
This is just where people live.
Flowers and Gardens...
No slums.
No street people.
No hungry people.
Hi my name is Andrew Buxton
I'm the co-founder of TheVenusProjectDesign
with my partner Julita Wielgat
We started working for TVP Two-Years ago
to help them develope
the
physical models that Jacque has done throughout his life
with Roxanne
into 3D C.G.I. for use in future films and media.
We're also building up a global database of
Scientists, Technicians, Engineers, Architects, etc.
which we intend to use at a later date
if any countries, or if there is a global move
towards a Resourse Based Economy.
That would be in a position to be able to help
build teams globally,
to begin the design of the first cities.
In Ancient Rome, they had to use a lot of columns
to support a structure.
Now you can have a structure way-out
without any braces or anything.
But the old architect says,
"It looks bad, put some braces there!"
You don't need them anymore.
The old airplanes were braced all over the place.
Now the wings are tough enough
to hold themselves up.
but if you cling to the romantic concepts
of the German House,
and the Swedish House,
you know - with all the lines on it,
or English Architecture,
then you're dead.
You're living the life of a dead person...
that influenced you at school.
Let's now do architecture
that's relavent to the best of new materials.