The Linear City Concept
The linear city model moves beyond traditional centralized urban design, offering a cluster-based settlement architecture that prioritizes environmental sustainability.
In this model, urban life is organized not only horizontally, but also vertically.
Dual-Layer Urban Structure
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Ground Level
Green spaces, pedestrian zones, public social areas -
Upper Level (Second Tier)
Infrastructure for transportation, energy, and information flow
Integrated Living with Innovative Transit
Using the uST (Unitsky String Technologies) infrastructure, the system incorporates:
- Air rail networks
- Horizontal elevator technologies
This enables seamless integration of Real Estate, Tourism, and Transportation modules.
Transportation is elevated from ground level, minimizing traffic congestion, emissions, and environmental disruption.
Return to Rural Life & Social Transformation
By providing education and employment within linear cities:
- Migration from urban to rural areas is encouraged
- Demographic balance is improved
- Overcrowding in megacities is reduced
Regional Implementation: Ankara – Ayaş – Güdül – Beypazarı – Nallıhan
Siwi World aims to integrate this corridor with the linear city model to simultaneously promote:
- Rural development
- Smart transportation
- Sustainable tourism
Economic and Technical Advantages
| Advantage | Description |
|---|---|
| 50–70% lower cost | Compared to conventional systems (infrastructure + ops) |
| Faster construction timelines | Enabled by modular installation |
| Minimal land usage | Preserves natural environments |
Additionally, promotion and testing costs are covered by global uST partners.
International Certification & Testing Infrastructure
R&D and Prototype Centers:
- 📍 Eco Techno Park – Maryina Gorka, Belarus
- 📍 uSky Test & Certification Center – Sharjah, UAE
The system has been successfully tested and certified in areas such as:
- International safety standards
- Sustainability
- Passenger transport efficiency