Could we live in tree cities grown from giant sequoia in the future?steemCreated with Sketch.

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This week our new Future Chronicles column, which explores an imagined history of inventions of the future, visits carbon negative cities: forest homes grown from giant sequoia, genetically engineered for rapid growth. Rowan Hooper is our guide.

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In the second half of the 21st century, the first living city was established in urban forest around Portland, Oregon. Sequoia City comprised a grove of 40 trees, including a hospital tree, schools, farms and recreation facilities (zip lines, slides and altitude swings). As they grew, residential trees eventually each housed dozens of families, living in custom-grown rooms made of living plant tissue. Children raised in Sequoia City saw no distinction between humans and other lifeforms. To them, ecology – the study of life in relation to its environment – was something they understood…

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