PUBLISHED: 18:01 GMT, 5 November 2013 | UPDATED: 00:49 GMT, 6 November 2013
magine living in a sustainable city with legs that could move anywhere in search of better jobs and resources.
Your postcode would constantly change as you’re taken around the world on board a gigantic caterpillar-like metropolis.
It might seem like an absurd concept, but this is exactly what is being proposed by Madrid-based architectural student Manuel Dominguez.
In his vision, the nomadic city would use caterpillar tracks – similar to the ones used for tanks – to move to areas were work for residents is easily available.
'I wanted to built territorial management between matter and energy, that will bring several positive effects,' Mr Dominguez told MailOnline.
'These include re-equilibrating the population between rural and cities, environment renewal and offering new employment,'
Named the ‘Very Large Structure’, the walking metropolis would have everything you’d expect from a city, including sports facilities, restaurants, universities, hospitals and libraries.
FULL STORY: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2487861/Very-Large-S...
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