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The Philippines is planning a $14 billion ‘pollution-free’ city that will be larger than Manhattan

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The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
A rendering of New Clark, a planned city for the Philippines. BCDA Group

Manila, the hyper-dense capital of The Philippines, is known for its traffic jams. In a 2016 survey, navigation company Waze ranked Manila as having the “worst traffic on Earth.” The city’s reliance on cars also exacerbates its growing air-pollution problem.

As a possible solution to Manila’s smog and gridlock, the country plans to build an entirely new, more sustainable city called New Clark.

Plans for the $14 billion development — which will measure larger than Manhattan — call for drones, driverless cars, technologies that will reduce buildings’ water and energy usage, a giant sports complex, and plenty of green space.

Take a look below.

Over the next three decades, the Philippines aims to build out New Clark about 75 miles outside Manila.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
Source: CNBC

 

According to the development’s plan, the city will eventually stretch 36 square miles — a land area larger than Manhattan — and house up to 2 million people.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
Source: The Inquirer

 

New Clark will be divided into five districts, each with a specific function: government, business, education, agriculture, and recreation.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group

 
While New Clark’s exact design is not fleshed out, developers say the urban plan will prioritize environmental sustainability and climate resilience.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group

 
With a minimum elevation of 184 feet above sea level, the city will likely not see much flooding.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

To reduce carbon emissions, two-thirds of New Clark will be reserved for farmland, parks, and other green space.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
Source: Reuters

 

The buildings will incorporate technologies that reduce energy and water usage.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

Driverless cars, running on electric energy rather than CO2-emitting gas, will roam the streets.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

Additionally, the city will feature a giant sports stadium and an agro-industrial park.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

New Clark’s developers, BCDA Group and Surbana Jurong, plan to start construction in 2022.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

The new city will serve as a “twin city” to Manila, alleviating congestion in the capital, Surbana Jurong CEO Heang Fine Wong told CNBC.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
People shop ahead of New Year celebrations at a street market in Divisoria, Manila, Philippines, December 29, 2017. Source: CNBC

 

“You’ll gradually see Manila becoming a different type of city … and in New Clark City, you’ll see new technology companies coming through,” he said.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
A view of a busy street at the Mall of Asia Arena on November 27, 2014 in Manila, Philippines. Getty Images/Clive Brunskill.

 

The vision for New Clark certainly sounds utopian.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

But the ambitious plan faces several challenges, including persuading Manila residents to move there. A new railway line could reduce the travel time between the two cities in half.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

The Philippines also struggles with economic development, and building an eco-city from scratch will come with a hefty price tag. According to Wong, public-private partnerships will help finance the project.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
BCDA Group
 

In recent years, countries around the world — especially China — have unveiled plans for pie-in-the-sky urban developments. A number of realized projects have failed to attract a significant population, and turned into ghost cities.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
Construction sites and vacant streets in Xiangluo Bay, a new biggest central business district under construction in Tianjin. Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images

Yujiapu and Xiangluo Bay, a metro area that was supposed to be known as “China’s Manhattan,” is half-built and largely empty.
 
Building cities from scratch rarely solve existing problems, but designing them can help urban planners imagine what’s possible.

The Philippines is planning a $14 billion 'pollution-free' city that will be larger than Manhattan
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source: businessinsider.com

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