Controversial modern utopias that turned into nightmares
Eight of history's most misguided model communities

Kowloon Walled City, China

Kowloon Walled City, China

Kowloon Walled City, China

Kowloon Walled City, China

Kowloon Walled City, China

Arcosanti, USA

A sci-fi-esque oddity in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, 70 miles north of Phoenix, Arcosanti is an experimental 'city' conceived by Italian-born architect Paolo Soleri showcasing his 'arcology' philosophy, a fusion of architecture and ecology. The idea was to create a super-dense self-sustaining concrete megastructure housing 5,000 people that would work with the environment, not against it.
Arcosanti, USA

Arcosanti, USA

For starters, the structure – composed of around 10 dilapidated interlinked buildings, the last of which was erected way back in 1989 – is made from concrete, which is extremely damaging to the environment. Plus, according to architect Mark English, Arcosanti is very poorly sited with no natural shading, making it thoroughly unsuitable for the hot desert climate.
Arcosanti, USA

Ostensibly designed to be self-sufficient, Arcosanti is anything but. The 50 or so residents rely on mains power to live there, and nothing is cultivated on the site apart from some non-native plants – another ecology no-no. A slew of visitors have commented on the place's eerie vibe, with one reviewer on Tripadvisor likening Arcosanti to a “post apocalyptic cult-like compound”.
Arcosanti, USA

Soleri did indeed attract a cult-like following, effectively using his adoring fanbase – who worked for minimum wage, or for nothing – to construct the unfinished 'city'. A monument to one man's misguided vision, Arcosanti is a failure in almost every respect.
Le Vele di Scampia, Italy

Le Vele di Scampia, Italy

Le Vele di Scampia, Italy

Le Vele di Scampia, Italy

Le Vele di Scampia, Italy

Le Vele di Scampia became Europe's premier drug-dealing hotspot, and though three of its buildings were torn down from 1997 to 2003, by the mid-2000s murders were an almost everyday occurrence. The housing project became the setting of Robert Saviano's acclaimed book, movie and TV series Gomorrah. But three of the surviving blocks are undergoing demolition, while the last remaining one is set to be repurposed as offices, and the entire area is being regenerated.
Sidewalk Toronto, Canada

In 2017, Waterfront Toronto – a partnership between the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario and Canadian government – launched a global competition and selected Google's urban planning subsidiary Sidewalk Labs to design a futuristic smart mini-city along a 12-acre site on Toronto's eastern waterfront.
Sidewalk Toronto, Canada

The hyper-connected development was promoted as an environmentally sound utopia incorporating a host of green features and wow-factor tech such as carbon-neutral wooden skyscrapers, heated bike lanes powered by solar energy and even a network of underground tunnels through which an army of robots would make deliveries and collect waste for recycling.
Sidewalk Toronto, Canada

The city would be kitted out with sensors and cameras monitoring residents' behaviour and harvesting data, from how they use their household appliances and cross the street to what time they cycle to work. The info would then be analysed by AI-powered computers using algorithms to “better match supply and demand” and make the city more liveable.
Sidewalk Toronto, Canada

The project was lauded by the Google offshoot as “the future of sustainable development”, but sceptics lined up to pour scorn on the plans, slamming the smart city as an Orwellian data-stealing dystopia straight out of an episode of Black Mirror, with BlackBerry cofounder Jim Balsillie and early Google and Facebook investor Roger McNamee calling it an example of “surveillance capitalism”.
Sidewalk Toronto, Canada

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association went as far as to sue Waterfront Toronto for infringing citizens' privacy rights and even the partnership itself was critical of the project, calling aspects “irrelevant” and “unnecessary”. Sidewalk Labs strenuously denied the data collected would be used for nefarious purposes, but ultimately killed the troubled development, blaming COVID-related economic uncertainty rather than the widespread opposition when it pulled the plug in June 2020.
Fordlandia, Brazil

Fordlandia, Brazil

Fordlandia, Brazil

Fordlandia, Brazil

Fordlandia, Brazil

Brasilia, Brazil

Brasilia, Brazil

Brazil's capital had been moved from Rio de Janeiro for a variety of reasons, including to avoid a maritime attack on the seat of government, and to draw people away from the crowded coast to the sparsely populated heartland of the country. Laid out by urban planner Lúcio Costa, Brasilia became a showpiece for architect Oscar Niemeyer's expansive, brutalist buildings.
Brasilia, Brazil

Brasilia, Brazil

Brasilia features the sort of soulless architecture that tends to be loved by elite critics and architects like Norman Foster (who describes Niemeyer's buildings as “hauntingly beautiful”), but loathed by ordinary people who actually have to live and work in them. And that's not the only issue with this artificial city. Designed for the car rather than the pedestrian, the streets in the centre are devoid of life and character.
Brasilia, Brazil

Described by one commentator as “a warning to urban dreamers”, the city was demarcated into sectors with no mixed-use areas, making it exceedingly unliveable. Coupled with overpopulation, rife inequality – the poor live in grim favelas on the outskirts – high crime levels and severe traffic congestion, Brasilia is far from the utopia it set out to be.
Magnitogorsk, Russia

Magnitogorsk was designed for Soviet dictator Josef Stalin as the world's first completely planned city. Founded in 1929, the one-industry steel-producing city was built along the Ural River at the foot of the iron ore-rich Gora Magnitnaya ('Magnetic Mountain') and billed as a socialist workers' paradise. But it turned into hell on earth.
Magnitogorsk, Russia

Ironically, the Soviet authorities relied on the nation's capitalist arch-enemy America to make the "steel heart of the motherland" a reality, hiring US engineers to design the main metals plant, which was completed at breakneck speed. The rest of the city, however, was painfully slow to take shape and workers endured horrific living conditions for years.
Magnitogorsk, Russia

Magnitogorsk, Russia

Magnitogorsk, Russia

And then there is the city's shocking pollution levels. The steelworks have emitted hundreds of thousands of tons of industrial waste over the decades, including 68 known toxins, which has had a terrible effect on the wellbeing of the population. Only one in twenty children in the city are born in good health, and rates of cancer and many other serious diseases are worryingly high.
Welthauptstadt Germania, Germany

Welthauptstadt Germania, Germany

Welthauptstadt Germania, Germany

Brought to life in CGI in Amazon's The Man in the High Castle, the city would have been dominated by the Volkshalle ('People's Hall'), which would have had a capacity of 180,000 and featured a dome 16 times higher than the Vatican's St Peter's Basilica, so lofty in fact that it is said clouds would have formed inside it. Bolstering the city's dystopian vibe would be its lack of trams and traffic lights, which Speer opposed, no doubt creating traffic chaos.
Welthauptstadt Germania, Germany

Welthauptstadt Germania, Germany

However, the test failed, and the pillar sunk some way into the ground – Berlin is built on marshland. It's unlikely many of the monumental structures would have been viable. Tragically, tens of thousands of forced labourers died quarrying stone for the new city, and in all likelihood untold others would have perished constructing it, had the Nazis won the war.
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