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No person will walk where automobiles move, is how British architect Geoffrey Alan Jellicoe described his town of the future, and no car can encroach on the area sacred to the pedestrian. Jellicoe was talking to the Associated Press in 1960 about his vision for a radically new kind of British town鈥攁 town where the bubble-top cars of tomorrow moved freely on elevated streets, and the pedestrian zipped around safely on moving s stanley cup idewalks. For a town whose main selling point was the freedom to not worry about getting hit by cars, it would have a rather strange name: Motopia. Planned for construction about 17 miles west of London with an estimated cost of about $170 million, Motopia was a bold鈥攊f somewhat impractical plan鈥攆or a city built from the ground up. stanley cups The town was envisioned as being able to have a population of 30,000, all living in a grid-pattern of buildings with an expanse of rooftop motorways in the sky. There would be schools, shops, restaurants, churches and theaters all resting on a total footprint of about 1,000 acres. Motopia was to be a town with no heavy industry; a dormitory community where people largely found work elsewhere. The community was imagined as modern but tranquil; a town where accepting the bold new postwar future didn ;t mean giving up the more peaceful aspects of daily living. But what about all the noise fro kubki stanley m the roads above The planners were quick to point out that a special kind of insulation Ylou You Can Download Adobe Photoshop Touch for Your iPhone or Android Phone Now
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