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	<title>Ecological Architecture &#38; Sustainable Design &#187; international contest</title>
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		<title>“The Swimming City” by Andras Gyorfi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gyorfi, a 27 year old architectural graphic designer, living in Eger in Hungary won Seastead’s first design contest, with this amazing design of a floating complex, actually a recreational resort. It includes a a large swimming pool, outdoor amphitheater, helicopter landing pad, and shaded marina.The green roofs are especially appealing for those eco-conscious city dwellers. [...]]]></description>
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