Tim presented our entry to the Liberland International Design Competition at Porcfest 2021
His talk covered:
- The geographical and political history of Liberland
- Site and ecology, ground conditions, flooding
- Energy, Water, Wastewater Infrastructure
- Transportation
- Our proposed site layout
- Blockchain based development incentivisation and infrastructure DAO’s
- THE LIBERTARIUM
- Q&A
Our entry to the Liberland Design Competition (download PDF)
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Intro (1:55)
- Liberland is not developable land…
- Our entry to the Liberland design competition
- We submitted an engineering report to an architecture design competition
- Honourable Mention Award
- Porcfest
- NHExit venue
- Over 2,000 people
- Some real heavyweights
- Shout outs
- A 2 hour conversation about privatizing public space (who would listen to 2 hours of.. oh wait)
- Winners have been announced
- Summary of presentation
- Next episode teaser
Presentation (14:37)
- SLIDE 3 – History of Liberland (14:50)
- Land Parcel between Serbia and Croatia
- Border dispute
- Croatian Border Control
- SLIDE 4 – Hydrological History (16:36)
- Story of the Danube River
- Pannonian Sea
- Flood basin from Alps snow melt
- SLIDE 5 (17:23)
- Historical flows
- Canals and hydropower reduced flow
- 1894 – Austro-Hungarian Empire dredged canal
- SLIDE 6 Political History (18:50)
- Liberland originally part of Hungary
- WWI, 1918 – borders redrawn to create Yugoslavia
- SLIDE 7 (19:16)
- 1945 – Yugoslavia became a Federated Republic
- SLIDE 8 (20:12)
- Map of property deed registrations
- Border established down center of Danube river
- SLIDE 9 (21:07)
- Which center?
- SLIDE 10 (21:31)
- 1990’s – Yugoslavia broke up, Croatia declared independence
- Brutal war, ethnic cleansing, bad stuff
- Liberland encompassed within Serbia during war
- Boundary not resolved
- SLIDE 11 (23:02)
- Present day disputed boundary
- Vit Jedlicka claimed Liberland
- Diplomatic efforts for recognition
- Guy in a pickup truck – Liberland License Plate
- SLIDE 12 Liberland Design Competition (24:31)
- We felt obligated to enter
- SLIDE 13 (25:06)
- Facebook post of winning entries – click here for links to formal announcements with full resolution posters for winning entries
- SLIDE 14 (25:29)
- 8th grade science fair project, or award winning architectural manifesto?
- Competition forces you to look at Liberland as a real site
- We dug deep on site analysis
- SLIDE 15 Design Team (26:16)
- Tim Brochu, Principal of Adra Architecture and co-host of Anarchitecture Podcast
- Joe Brochu, Mechanical Engineer and co-host of Anarchitecture Podcast
- Goshe King and Joe Green, Mechanical Engineers from Angineering Tech Podcast
- Car Campit, Civil Engineer from Timeline Earth Podcast
- John Ellis III, Architect who interviewed Tim on our episode 28
- Palmer Ferguson, Architect
- Ryan Myers, Architect
- Andy Boenau, Transportation Planner, author, and host of the podcasts “Urbanism Speakeasy” and “How We Get Around” (https://www.andyboenau.com/)
- Mat Slaughter, Engineer
- SLIDE 16 (28:16)
- Why hasn’t Liberland been developed?
- SLIDE 17 (28:31)
- Wetlands
- Good reasons to protect wetlands
- Prevent eutrophication from fertilizers
- SLIDE 18 (29:26)
- Cute otter
- Ugly sturgeon
- Large fish spawning ground
- RAMSAR – Wetlands of International Importance
- SLIDE 19 (30:40)
- Liberland floods
- 8 meters (24 ft) of flooding
- SLIDE 20 (31:37)
- Topographical analysis of flood levels
- Half of Liberland underwater during recent 100 year floods
- Import fill?
- SLIDE 21 (32:42)
- Eutric Fluvisol, aka “Mud”
- Soil good for growing things, unless you want to grow a city
- SLIDE 22 (33:49)
- Why hasn’t Liberland been developed?
- SLIDE 23 (33:54)
- Because Liberland is not developable land
- SLIDE 24 (34:13)
- Next best idea is Seasteading, in the middle of the ocean
- Liberland’s not looking too bad!
- SLIDE 25 Opportunities for Autonomy (34:26)
- International waterway
- Investment in economically depressed region
- International multi-cultural society
- Win-Win solutions
- Infrastructure redundancy – no one nation can cut the cord
- Environmental stewardship
- SLIDE 26 Transportation (38:18)
- Road connection through Croatia
- Riverboats – passenger and freight
- Trains – bus service to nearby stations
- Airports
- Avoiding border control – international terminal on the river?
- SLIDE 27 (41:41)
- Seaplane landing on the river
- Helicopters
- Eurovelo cycle network – cycle to France
- SLIDE 28 (43:05)
- Gondola transit – not quite flying cars, but close
- eco-tourism
- Gondola from international terminal?
- Very scenic
- SLIDE 29 Energy (44:05)
- Self-sufficiency
- Solar PV – poor solar exposure
- Save sunlight for the plants
- Bifacial panels, “Floatovoltaics” (Yes, they actually call it that)
- Wind – not enough wind
- Hydroelectric – needs height differential
- “Run of the River” – not much power
- Tidal power generation
- Geothermal – underground hot rocks produce steam
- Biogas – Sewage Treatment Plant generates enough gas to power the sewage treatment plant
- Diesel – in early stages
- Natural Gas Power Station
- Nuclear – Paks facility in Hungary
- Micro-nuclear
- SLIDE 30 (50:00)
- Power Lines
- Redundancy from Croatia, Serbia, maybe Hungary
- 120,000 population target
- The Power of Freedom
- Among the most interconnected areas
- Fiber Optic – along power line routes (OPGW cable)
- Energy must be delivered via road, boat, pipeline, or wire
- Bury a cable down the river from Hungary? Risky.
- SLIDE 31 (54:14)
- Energy mix over 50 years buildout
- SLIDE 32 (54:56)
- Heating and Cooling
- Cogeneration
- Centralized Heating Plant
- SLIDE 33 (55:33)
- Water – plenty of water
- Wastewater – treatment required
- Containerised WWTP
- SLIDE 34 (56:15)
- Would other designers use our analysis? We hope so.
- Our Design
- Even though this is a small place, we’re gonna make it smaller
- The Tom Woods Woods nature preserve
- SLIDE 35 (57:41)
- Developed areas on high ground
- Decentral Park
- Walkable city
- Whowillbuildthe Road
- Marina and Wharf
- SLIDE 36 (59:35)
- Transportation Hub and road to Croatia
- Unnamed Heliport
- Croatian Border Control
- Border Controls are Stupid
- Dr. Ron Paul Medical Center
- Emergency Services
- Dispute resolution agencies (not police)
- Eugen von Bohm Bawerk Waterworks
- John Maynard Keynes Sewage Treatment Plant (full of crap)
- Power station and substation
- Gondola stations
- Deep foundations, concrete piles
- Gondolas – expensive, but a tourist attraction
- Urban gondolas and cable cars
- Bike path is right of way, build up roads above flood level
- SLIDE 37 (1:04:24)
- Masterplan with no zoning
- Incentives for density
- Blockchain based Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)
- Limits on homesteading
- Encirclement
- Technological Unit
- Limits on parcel size
- Developers pay in to DAO, paid out based on built floor space
- Who governs the development process?
- Liberland corporation may have prior claim
- Homesteading resolves disputes between competing claims
- High demand makes technological unit small
- Liberland as a Free Private City
- Incentives for creating public space and amenities
- Environmental mitigation – build goodwill
- A latecomer catches up
- Enter the Eurozone? Probably not.
- SLIDE 38 Infrastructure DAO (1:15:19)
- Financing large scale head-end infrastructure
- Investment bond – interest rate increases with population
- Balance risk between investors, service provider, and users
- SLIDE 39 Napredak (1:18:39)
- Land parcel in Apatin, Serbia
- Floating Man Festival
- Port for freight and passenger transport via riverboat
- SLIDE 40 THE LIBERTARIUM (1:19:26)
- Museum of Liberty
- Full Dome Theater
- 3D visualizations of future developments
- Foot in the door to bring business into the region, establish goodwill
- SLIDE 41 (1:20:54)
- Adra Architecture
- Tim specializes in residential gondolas
- SLIDE 42 (1:21:41)
- Facebook link QR code
- We got an Honourable Mention
- Tom Woods Seal of Approval
- Questions (1:23:02)
- (1:23:05) Some towns neglect maintenance – how do you finance ongoing maintenance?
- Strong Towns – Growth Ponzi Scheme made explicit
- Infrastructure DAO could align incentives for long term maintenance
- (1:24:33) A lost opportunity?
- The Heliport shall remain unnamed
- (1:24:59) Squatter states, staging, and skepticism
- Utah
- Kowloon Walled City
- What’s step 1?
- We started with some wilder ideas
- Suspension bridge town
- Phase 1: Houseboats, tourism, marina, small settlements
- Head end infrastructure – 35kV power line
- >1,000 people – water treatment plant
- Initial stages – wells and septic
- Many people willing to contribute
- 600,000 applicants for citizenship
- A small percentage of 600k will be willing to rough it
- “This whole thing is an exercise in skepticism”
- Ecotourism hub
- Blockchain mining
- (1:32:18) Would the infrastructure be privately owned and blockchain based?
- We hope so
- Free Private Cities model – corporation takes ownership of most common services
- Sandy Springs, GA – city hall just administers contracts and tenders for private providers
- (1:35:03) Corporate city with explicit contract and recourse
- Half of Florida is private golf communities
- Manchester, NH – Amoskeag Mill Company
- Company bought up all surrounding land parcels
- Water powered mechanical mills
- Layout – river, mills, apartments, commercial strip, houses, mansions
- (1:39:33) Reston, VA – “It doesn’t have a city government”
- Suburb of DC, owned by a corporation
- Walkable
- BTW Liberland has no car traffic
- Every urbanist’s wet dream
- Disneyworld – another great example
- (1:41:02) What’s the point of this competition?
- Publicity, investment based on design ideas
- There needs to be some degree of planning
- (1:42:18) How did they determine the winners?
- Panel of judges
- Patrik Schumacher
- 2015 competition
- Vit Jedlicka is interested in the architecture
- (1:44:20) What were the prizes?
- Awarded in Merits – Liberland’s cryptocurrency
- A winner will help design Napredak
- (1:45:11) How do you move to Liberland?
- Nobody lives there now, Croatian border control trying to keep it that way
- Croatia: the boundary dispute does not involve terra nullius
- (1:46:34) A lot of issues, all difficult to solve
- “You have to solve a land dispute in the Balkans”
- There is existing shipping
- You need billions of dollars of institutional money
- Alternative offer: Liber-land swap
- Liberland protects wetland preserve, builds somewhere else
- “Best of luck – I want to be wrong!”
Links/Resources
Our entry to the Liberland Design Competition (download PDF)
- Anarchitecture-led Team Awarded Honourable Mention in Liberland’s Second International Architectural Competition
- Free Republic of Liberland Home Page
Episodes Mentioned
- ana031: Liberland Design Competition 2020 | Daniela Ghertovici Interview
- Episodes with Team Members:
- Episodes with Jurors
- Other Episodes Mentioned
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