8 world wonders in the future

The coastal city in China, the super-shopping mall in Dubai, the monumental observatory in the US can become the masterpieces of human architecture in the next few years.

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Jacques Rougerie, a French architect, designed the first vertically underwater operating ship on the planet. The birth of SeaOrbiter , the name of the ship, allows scientists to study the ocean more conveniently and accurately.Currently SeaOrbiter has not yet served people.

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Thomas Heatherwick, an English architect, wants to design a "garden bridge" across the River Thames in London.The architect hopes he can mobilize enough capital to complete the project in 2018.

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Model of a Chinese sea city .Experts say the city on the sea will be one of the solutions to the booming population.

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After the construction of the Phoenix Twin Towers in China is completed, it will become the tallest tower in the world with a height of 1,000m.

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Dubai government wants to build a huge shopping mall in the "urban in the city" model . Dubai's Mall of the World , the name of the mall, will include about 100 hotels with luxurious services.Upon entering here, guests can enjoy all types of services.

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Phoenix Observatory is located in the city of the same name in the state of Arizona.With a height of 128m, it is the symbol of the city.If you step on the tower, you can enjoy the beauty of the mountains surrounding the city and the fanciful sunset.Under the plan, the construction of the Phoenix Observatory will be completed in 2015.

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Water Discus Hotel will be an underwater project in Dubai.When coming here, visitors can enjoy the most luxurious services, while admiring the life of marine creatures outside the glass.

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A cross-shaped swimming pool on the Hudson River in New York City, the United States can become a wonder after it serves people in 2016. People install many filters so it can filter water directly from river.