What if extreme heat no longer stopped city life?
What if extreme heat no longer stopped city life?
The city of Dubai is planning a futuristic 93-kilometer air-conditioned tunnel designed for walking and cycling. Built to beat scorching temperatures, the project aims to make outdoor movement possible even during peak summer heat.
By creating a climate-controlled urban pathway, Dubai hopes to encourage healthier lifestyles, reduce car dependency, and redefine how cities adapt to extreme weather. It’s a bold vision of the future—where infrastructure bends to human comfort instead of the other way around.
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