*The world was stunned this week to learn of a secretive
**eco-village*<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1056637/Lost-middle-class-tribes-secret-eco-village-Wales-spotted-aerial-photograph-taken-plane.html>
* existing in the heart of modern civilization. Years ago, a pilot spied the
middle-class development in Wales and aerial photographs prove the existence
of this village. The villagers behind “The Round House” were drawn
into a **decade-long
battle* <http://www.thatroundhouse.info/>* for the right to live peacefully
in their self-sustaining development, where people lived in Hobbit-like huts
and grew their own food.*

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Images courtesy Wales
News<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1056637/Lost-middle-class-tribes-secret-eco-village-Wales-spotted-aerial-photograph-taken-plane.html>

*Set up in 1993 in the Preseli hills of Wales, the group of eco-minded
individuals lived successfully - and sustainably - for five years before
civil officials caught on. Julian and Emma Orbach founded the hidden
village, which relied on reused glass, straw bales and mud construction for
the huts and solar panels for power. Their battle for residence was
victorious after a drawn-out battle in which officials cited their lack of
permits and proper zoning as cause for expulsion. The 22 people living in 8
grass-covered dwellings were able to persuade an increasingly progressive
government that sustainable development should not be obstructed.*

**

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Image via 
Ecoble<http://ecoble.com/2007/11/18/250000-bottles-amazing-recycled-mexican-island-paradise/>

*But this offbeat eco village isn’t the first in humans’ attempt to live
sustainably despite prevailing urban and suburban development trends.
According to 
**Ecoble*<http://ecoble.com/2007/11/18/250000-bottles-amazing-recycled-mexican-island-paradise/>
*, a pseudo-eco utopia (or perhaps just floating home) was created by one
persistent and enterprising man named Richie Sowa. A decade ago, Sowa built
a two-story exotic “beach” home complete with all the amenities atop an
“island” of over 250,000 plastic bottles. How’s that for recycling! A
hurricane destroyed his first floating home, dubbed **Spiral
Island*<http://ecoble.com/2007/11/18/250000-bottles-amazing-recycled-mexican-island-paradise/>
*, but he set to work immediately on another, this one complete with
heart-shaped pool and palm trees.*

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*While ingenious and determined individuals have undertaken these
off-the-grid eco housing projects, other eco dwellings and developments
remain squarely in the category of “theoretical” - at least for now.
>From **urban
skyscraper 
farms*<http://weburbanist.com/2008/06/09/modern-wonders-of-green-technology/>
* to floating cities like the Lilypad project, the future of urban planning
is increasingly the stuff of sci-fi imaginings.*

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*From our sister site,
**WebUrbanist*<http://webecoist.com/2008/09/20/secret-eco-village-saved-green-utopia-sanctioned/The%20so-called%20Lilypad%20Project%20is%20perhaps%20the%20most%20fantastical%20of%20these%20green%20wonders%20and%20certainly%20the%20farthest%20from%20being%20built%20but%20is%20too%20amazing%20a%20concept%20not%20to%20mention.%20The%20idea%20is%20to%20create%20a%20series%20of%20floating%20self-sufficient%20ocean-going%20eco-city%20islands.%20Each%20one%20would%20be%20able%20to%20house%2050,000%20residents%20and%20would%20support%20a%20great%20deal%20of%20biodiversity.%20Collecting%20pools%20located%20in%20their%20centers%20would%20gather%20and%20filter%20water%20for%20use%20on%20board.%20These%20would%20be%20places%20for%20adventurers%20and%20refugees%20alike%20as%20water%20levels%20rise%20around%20the%20world%20and%20threaten%20many,%20particularly%20island,%20habitats.>
*: “The so-called **Lilypad
Project*<http://vincent.callebaut.org/page1-img-lilypad.html>
* is perhaps the most fantastical of these green wonders and certainly the
farthest from being built but is too amazing a concept not to mention. The
idea is to create a series of floating self-sufficient ocean-going eco-city
islands. Each one would be able to house 50,000 residents and would support
a great deal of biodiversity. Collecting pools located in their centers
would gather and filter water for use on board. These would be places for
adventurers and refugees alike as water levels rise around the world and
threaten many, particularly island, habitats.”*

**
Image via 
Cubeme<http://cubeme.com/blog/2008/09/17/superstar-project-by-mad-architects/>

*Move over, mad scientists: China-based **MAD
Architects*<http://www.world-architects.com/index.php?seite=cn_profile_architekten_detail_en&system_id=137932>
* have conceived of the
**Superstar*<http://webecoist.com/2008/09/20/secret-eco-village-saved-green-utopia-sanctioned/www.inhabitat.com/2008/09/15/mad-architects-superstar-mobile-city/>
*, a self-sustaining high-tech mobile star shaped city. This amazing mobile
city will be completely energy independent, fueling itself with its own
waste. It will be able to house 15,000 people and come complete with gyms,
digital graveyards, clean lakes, health facilities and more. A blend of the
past and the future, low-tech green and high-tech science, this fantastical
city will reportedly make its first stop in Rome*


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