These are two of four models, proposing an urban landscape in the year 2100, 2200, 2300 and 2400. OXMAN examines its current state with rising tides and temperatures and imagines a balance between humanity and nature.  Photo 6 of 6 in Q&A: Neri Oxman’s Radical Vision for the Future of the Built Environment

Q&A: Neri Oxman’s Radical Vision for the Future of the Built Environment

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In Man-Nahāta, the newest addition to the show, a generative biomass starts in Hudson Yards and spreads across New York City over the course of four centuries. It imagines a rewilding of the territory, with nature and humanity coexisting harmoniously.