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Architectures of Movement: ArchDaily’s July Editorial Focus

Every twelve years, the banks of the Ganges at Prayagraj become one of the largest cities on Earth — and then disappear. The Maha Kumbh Mela draws over 400 million pilgrims across six weeks… ... <a class="cz_readmore" href="https://stage.greentv.com/architectures-of-movement-archdailys-july-editorial-focus/"><i class="fa fa-angle-right" aria-hidden="true"></i><span>Read More</span></a>

🌍✨ Architectures of Movement: ArchDaily's July Editorial Focus

🌟 Why this is awesome: Every twelve years, the banks of the Ganges at Prayagraj become one of the largest cities on Earth — and then disappear.

The Maha Kumbh Mela draws over 400 million pilgrims across six weeks, requiring the construction of a full urban infrastructure: pontoon bridges, field hospitals, kilometers of temporary roads, a grid of tent cities visible from space. 💚🌱

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  • 📌 Key signal: Every twelve years, the banks of the Ganges at Prayagraj become one of the largest cities on Earth — and then disappear.…
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Source: ArchDaily Green Architecture

Topics: green technology architectures of movement archdailys july editorial focus · Summary: Every twelve years, the banks of the Ganges at Prayagraj become one of the largest cities on Earth — and then disappear. The Maha Kumbh Mela draws over…

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