The third largest city in Turkey - Izmir metropolis located on the shores of the Aegean Sea is planned to build a unique artificial island in the shape of the moon and stars. It is assumed that the length of the island will be as much as eight meters. The main purpose of creating artificial land on the water was a decline avtotrafika and unloading the city roads. In addition, the artificial island will serve as a new symbol of the city. The number of residents and visitors to Izmir is constantly growing, so traffic jams on motorways can be traced at any time, affecting the quality of life of people. Due to the design of this new unique island will be possible to fundamentally solve the problem of traffic congestion, but also give people the opportunity to significantly reduce travel time, in turn reducing the distance to the destination.Thus, the area of Chile to Narlıdere can now be reached in a record 10 minutes! Then as now on the coastal road that distance is overcome for 60-70 minutes and on the motorway - 45 minutes. In addition, the most popular and densely populated areas of Izmir and Mavishehir Uchkuyular interconnected by high-speed tram lines in the project.
Gulf of Izmir will be used to create an additional path of movement of the inhabitants of the region and guests. According to the project, an artificial island eight hundred meters from the outline of the moon and stars will be connected to the opposite side of the bay with the help of a submerged pipe in the form of a tunnel of 1.8 km. Starting from Cigli district, plan to create a bridge length of 4, 2 km from the moon and stars to the new highway, which will be connected to a high-speed motorway, leading to the main resort of Izmir - Cesme and tunnels Batyrma.
The artificial island is not only resolve the problem of Izmir avtotrafika roads, but also become the country's next landmark. It is decorated with a huge park and a fountain, so the overall picture of the new piece of land would be amazing. Furthermore, according to the project plan, this landmark for its architectural features is not much to give artificial islands AEO.
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