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The High Density Urban Order skyscraper complex was designed by Lisa Albaugh, Ben Bourgoin, Jamie Edindjiklian, Roberto Jenkins and Justin Oh from the U.S. It features a 'field of pencil towers that blend seamlessly between one another'

The Heal-Berg: Reverse Climate Changing Machine was designed by Luca Beltrame and Saba Nabavi Tafreshi from Italy, Austria

The Data Cemetery Skyscraper by Joanna Targowicz and Mateusz Binkowski from Poland consists of a 'cloud-like structure  filled with diamond data storage particles made from ashes of the dead'

The Espiral 3500 was imagined by Javier López-Menchero Ortiz de Salazar from Spain. The tower came third place in eVolo's contest

The Flexible Materials Skyscraper designed by Fu Hao, Zhang Yunlong and Yang Ge from the U.S. features a malleable exterior that can be 'arbitrarily folded, cut, enclosed, sewed and turned over'

Tianshu Liu and Linshen Xie from the U.S. said of their design 'this is the vision we have for the cities of tomorrow - factories will be dissolved into small pieces and then be stacked together into high-rise vertical factories'

The Genesis Mars skyscraper, proposed by Arturo Emilio Garrido Ontiveros, Andrés Pastrana Bonillo and Judit Pinach from Spain, is a tent designed to 'grow larger as the population increases'

The Mashambas Skyscraper designed by Pawel Lipiński and Mateusz Frankowski from Poland won first place in the competition

The architects behind Mashambas wanted to build a movable educational centre that could be toured around Africa, to provide training on agricultural techniques, cheap fertilizers, and modern tools. It also creates a local trading area

The Giant Sequoia Skyscraper by Ko Jinhyeuk, Cheong Changwon, Cho Kyuhyung and Choi Sunwoong from South Korea 'quietly takes place in the empty void of trunks, without hindering the breathtaking landscape formed by the giants'

Catherine He and Celia He from Canada designed Earth Port One, which is designed to be built in Antarctica to transport goods between Earth and space

In Two Minds: Magnetic Cemetery by French-Canadian duo Marine Joli and Judith Haggiag France 'represents the image of the evolution of manners with respect to death, body and spirit'

The Scaffold of Babel, designed by a Chinese group of architects, is designed to be placed on top of pre-existing skyscrapers, to 'allow construction workers to create their own society in [the] city centre' and 'exist as a memorial of a group of hard workers'

Adaptive Capacity - A Socio-ecological Vertical Community in Tanzania was dreamed up by Adriann Jeevananthan from the UK. The colourful tower aims to provide a 'higher quality of life' to the inhabitants by 'eliminating  unsanitary conditions' 

Tamin Song, Jin Woo Kuk, Sun Hee Yoo, Bruce Han, Gangmin Yoo and Jun Sun Baek from New Zealand say their design, the Human Castell, 'flips the typical building inside out'

The Sustainable Urban Mining Factory was designed by Maciej Kasperek from the UK. She envisaged a vertical recycling factory in the heart of New York

The Arch Skyscraper, inspired by Gothic and Chinese Buddhist architecture, was designed by Wenjia Li, Ran Huo and Jing Ju from China

The Pod Vending Machine Skyscraper was designed by Haseef Rafiei from the UK. It is designed to automatically 'print' pod-like houses according to demand in the city

The Wind Skyscraper from a Chinese design team features a main building and two frames, designed for holding a 'number of devices for energy collection and typhoon intervention'

Designed by Jitendra Sawant from India, the City Skyscraper is made from the merger of the existing 64 commercial buildings in the cyber city part of Gurgaon in India. It would be capable of housing 35,000 to 45,000 people

Recycling plant: Reconstructing Post-War Syria by Rebecca Nathalie Wennerstrand, Mayank Thammalla and Robert Haejun Park from New Zealand turns post-war debris into  raw building materials

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