A green village comprising 1,000 luxury apartments, equipped with sustainable technology and car-free, will spring up in the heart of South Africa's capital, Cape Town.
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| According to CNN, the project is the first of its kind on the African continent, designed by the architectural firm Swisatec. The $900 million development will be located in the Blue Rock resort area in Somerset West, surrounded by famous wineries. |
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| Swisatec's plan is to build 1,000 apartments, a medical center, a spa, shops, a school, and restaurants. |
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| "Our apartments are designed to meet diverse individual needs. The development includes the construction of 1,000 luxury apartments on a 400,000 m2 plot of land," said Lukas Reichmuth, founder of Swisatec. |
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| Cars will be restricted to main roads or underground parking lots. A top priority of the project is the efficient use of energy, including renewable energy and pre-existing technologies such as LED lighting and water management systems. |
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| According to a report by the environmental organization Groundwork, South Africa is among the top 12 carbon-emitting countries in the world. The report predicts that the average temperature in South Africa will rise by 6 to 12 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, while also highlighting the importance of water and assessing the ongoing energy crisis. |
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| However, according to Business Day, Cape Town aims to generate 10-20% of its energy from renewable sources by 2020, and the city government even wants residents to produce their own renewable energy. |
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| The Blue Rock Village project will last 10 years and construction began in August of this year, with homebuyers expected to move in by February 2017. |
According to VNE