🏛️ Architecture & Design Apr 25, 2026 · Camilla Ghisleni

Why Do We Want to Float? The Psychology of Lightness in Architecture

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Why Do We Want to Float? The Psychology of Lightness in Architecture
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Zaishui Art Museum / junya ishigami + associates © arch-exist

In 1962, the architect Buckminster Fuller envisioned a floating city that would free humanity from its dependence on the Earth. The speculative project consisted of enormous geodesic spheres that would naturally levitate in air warmed by the sun and be anchored to mountaintops. Designed to house thousands of people, Fuller’s Cloud Nine aimed to ease land ownership pressures, address housing shortages, and contribute to environmental

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