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        <title>Groundscrapers: Survivalist Condos in Converted Missile Silos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located in a converted subterranean silo near Concordia, Kansas, the first complex of these high-end survival accommodations is already sold out and their creators are working on a second nuke-proof silo transformation project for eager buyers. Many silo homes exist already, but few are designed for multi-family living and many remain semi-theoretical as yet &#8211; <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/02/01/groundscrapers-survivalist-condos-in-converted-missile-silos/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Located in a converted subterranean silo near Concordia, Kansas, the first complex of these high-end survival accommodations is already sold out and their creators are working on a second nuke-proof silo transformation project for eager buyers. Many <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2010/07/25/nuclear-family-housing-life-in-a-missile-silo-home/">silo homes exist already</a>, but few are designed for multi-family living and many <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2013/10/01/bunker-city-underground-suburb-for-survivalist-community/">remain semi-theoretical as yet</a> &#8211; this one is luxurious and fully realized.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.survivalcondo.com/">Luxury Survival Condos</a> boasts both the nuts and bolts, <em>&#8220;physical protection, redundant infrastructure for power, water, air, and food,&#8221;</em> as well as a surprising array of amenities: facilities for <em>&#8220;cross training, aquaponic farming, medical support&#8221;</em> including a <em>&#8220;community swimming pool, dog walking park, rock climbing wall, theater and general store&#8221; </em>as well as a jail for anyone who misbehaves.</p>
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<p>The eye-popping prices are compared by founder Larry Hall to Manhattan residences, but seem steep even by New York City metrics: $1.5 million for a half-floor unit just under 1,000 square feet, $3 million for a full floor and $4.5 million for a &#8220;penthouse&#8221; (two floors). For those who can afford it, the company also offers their services for transforming whole silos into single-family survival retreats.</p>
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<p>The first space was purchased in 2008 and features seven floors of living spaces, able to accommodate up to 75 occupants. The various areas are connected by elevators (to be powered by green off-grid sources in an emergency) as well as stairs for redundancy. Each resident is allocated a 5-year supply of freeze-dried food in addition to the vegetables and fish grown and bred underground. Water and air treatment are addressed as well, with a 750,000-gallon reserve of drinking water as well as filtering systems. Generators and wind turbines feed into a battery bank to store up at least some level of power reserves as needed.</p>
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<p>Given how much people pay to buy these units one has to wonder if they ever bother to use them under normal conditions, perhaps to get a sense of what life would really be like should they end up living there in a real end-of-world scenario. Of course, the standard problems apply: if others know where this is, what is to keep the hordes from attempting to overwhelm it were a global disaster ever to unfold?</p>
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        <title>What If? Apocalyptic Art Explores Ends of Industrial Worlds</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2014 01:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Kohlstedt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What if we filled the world with nothing but cars, or skyscrapers, or if we simply started building an industrialized mountain (like a modern-day Tower of Babel) that reached forever upward? Michael Kerbow is a San Francisco explores ways in which a world could end of industry were iterated to a point of near-infinite proportions <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/09/14/what-if-apocalyptic-art-explores-ends-of-industrial-worlds/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>What if we filled the world with nothing but cars, or skyscrapers, or if we simply started building an industrialized mountain (like a modern-day Tower of Babel) that reached forever upward?</p>
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<p><a href="http://michaelkerbow.com/">Michael Kerbow</a> is a San Francisco explores ways in which a world could end of industry were iterated to a point of near-infinite proportions &#8211; his works depict bottomless mines, planets covered (and carved out) with man-made structures and much more.</p>
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<p>With titles like Fool&#8217;s Gold, Hollow Pursuits, Witching Hour and Diminishing Returns, it seems clear where the artist stands on the issue of endless industrialization in the face of limited resources and finite space.</p>
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<p>While he works with assemblage and digitally-manipulated photography, Kerbow&#8217;s large-scale paintings in particular show fascinating possible worlds where urbanization has pushed past the limits of reason and sustainability.</p>
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<p>Of himself, he writes: <em>&#8220;My work explores the way in which we engage with our surroundings and the possible consequences our actions have upon the world in which we live. Through my work I attempt to question the rationale of our choices, and try to reveal the dichotomy that may exist between what we desire and what we manifest. Recently my work has focused upon the mechanisms that power our society and examines how they may influence the construct for a possible future.&#8221;</em></p>
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        <title>End of the Line: Exploring Unseen Terminal Subway Stations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2014 18:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Kohlstedt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bustling hubs give way to spindly spokes, infrequently taking locals to particularly distant destinations and often entirely unseen by tourists and other travelers. In the city business or pleasure and lost your way? Sorry, last stop, folks &#8211; everybody out. German video journalist Janosch Delcker has created two short documentaries (End of the Line parts 1 <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/02/08/end-of-the-line-exploring-unseen-terminal-subway-stations/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Bustling hubs give way to spindly spokes, infrequently taking locals to particularly distant destinations and often entirely unseen by tourists and other travelers. In the city business or pleasure and lost your way? Sorry, last stop, folks &#8211; everybody out.</p>
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<p>German video journalist <a href="http://www.christoph-janosch-delcker.com/about-contact">Janosch Delcker</a> has created two short documentaries (<em>End of the Line</em> parts 1 and 2) exploring the terminal points of public transit lines in Berlin and New York, respectively. These locations are off the beaten path for most urbanites, and are primarily known as end stops that indicate you are taking the train in the right direction.</p>
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<p>His short films are simple documentaries of the mundane, harshly-lit reality of unloved subway tunnels, stops and stations far from metropolitan centers. Per <a href="http://popupcity.net/the-end-of-the-line/">Pop-Up City</a>, <em>&#8220;Delcker’s short, atmospheric documentaries draw upon French anthropologist Marc Augé’s concept of the ‘non-place’ — &#8216;a space which can not be defined as relational, or historical, or concerned with identity&#8217;.&#8221; </em>Beyond impersonal spaces, though, Delcker&#8217;s urban work also features personal stories:</p>
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<p>In his Urban Observations series, Deckler features <em>&#8220;A drag performer, a cartoonist, a curator, a filmmaker, an author and a painter.&#8221;</em> The series <em>&#8220;followed 6 artists through New York City and 6 through Berlin. Each one has a story to tell. Each one has a past. Each one has dreams.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p><em>&#8220;The 12 videos of the series form a mosaic; a portrait of New York City and Berlin in the age of recession. Episodes of Urban Observations were screened at festivals and events in Berlin, London, and New York City. The series was awarded with the 2012 Mulert Award on Mutual Understanding.&#8221;</em></p>
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        <title>Drop-Leaf Desk: Small Side Table Converts into Work Surface</title>
        <link>https://weburbanist.com/2014/01/21/drop-leaf-desk-small-side-table-converts-into-work-surface/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2014 02:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Kohlstedt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Designed as carefully as it is hand-crafted, this Tablet Desk has a deceptively streamlined look that hides a series of modular features and space-saving strategies, all made with technology in mind. If setting aside a whole room for a home office is simply not an option, this dual-purpose wooden desk and end table lets you <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/01/21/drop-leaf-desk-small-side-table-converts-into-work-surface/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Designed as carefully as it is hand-crafted, this Tablet Desk has a deceptively streamlined look that hides a series of modular features and space-saving strategies, all made with technology in mind.</p>
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<p>If setting aside a whole room for a home office is simply not an option, this dual-purpose wooden desk and end table lets you put work aside with relative ease, then flip out extra surface area supported with magnetized wooden legs.</p>
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<p>Both the original two-toned and the newer 2.0 version from UK design studio <a href="http://bee9.co.uk/">Bee9</a> combine efficient storage and work space with minimal materials. Each also has a small-as-possible physical footprint, all oriented toward digital-first and future-proof use cases.</p>
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<p>Modular panels and other moving components acknowledge that users will have wants and needs that cannot be universally anticipated, including ways to route cords (and places to keep them out of the way) and vertical surfaces against which to lean tablets or other devices.</p>
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<p>The making-of video above shows the initial Tablet Design being carefully constructed &#8211; watching it reveals some of the subtle detailing and much of the behind-the-scenes effort required to integrate all of the necessary functionality.</p>
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<p>From the designers: <em>&#8220;Deceptively simple and endlessly adaptable, the Bee9 tablet desk is designed to redefine where you can put a desk. Frugal in its use of material and space, the desk [plus] side table makes optimum use of limited space.&#8221;</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2013 01:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Kohlstedt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preparing for doomsday means going solo for some, but most see survival needs including some sort of micro-society, be it for mutual defense and cooperation or, in the most extreme cases, perhaps even repopulating a devastated planet. Instead of individual bomb shelters, Terra Vivos is working to create a series of autonomous communities around the <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2013/10/01/bunker-city-underground-suburb-for-survivalist-community/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Preparing for doomsday means going solo for some, but most see survival needs including some sort of micro-society, be it for mutual defense and cooperation or, in the most extreme cases, perhaps even repopulating a devastated planet.</p>
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<p>Instead of individual bomb shelters, <a href="http://www.terravivos.com/">Terra Vivos</a> is working to create a series of autonomous communities around the world in underground complexes made to withstand anything from a 20-megaton nuclear blast or 1,250-degree fire to 450-mph winds or a magnitude-10 earthquake.</p>
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<p>The locations of these individual bunkers are kept secret for obvious reasons, and each is being outfitted with enough food, water, clothing, fuel and medicine to survive a year in their subterranean spaces, as well as frozen seed banks, animal and human DNA, all to grow food, recreate lost species and/or provide genetic diversification as needed. And, of course, there is a wine vault.</p>
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<p>Their ultimate goal is to provide thousands of units ranging from Economy to Luxury class, all to a limited set of pre-screened individuals (vetted for psychological attributes as well as practical skills) at prices as low as $25,000 &#8211; arguably a lot of money, but perhaps not so much if you really believe the world as we know it is about to end. Of course, even with space for thousands, less than one in a million people would be saved should the worst come to pass.</p>
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<p>For those looking to learn more, a quick glance at their <a href="http://www.terravivos.com/sitemap.html">sitemap</a> provides a lot of fascinating material for further reading, with pages about various kinds of natural disaster and prevalent conspiracies, on the one hand, to nuts-and-bolts issues like security, secrecy, air supplies and pet policies on the other.</p>
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