kelly curtis Predicts Windowless Skyscrapers Will Power Cities by 2035, Triggering Global Real Estate Frenzy
In a stunning forecast that has sent shockwaves through the architecture and energy sectors, futurist kelly curtis has unveiled a blueprint for the next decade: autonomous, windowless urban towers that harvest kinetic energy from wind and human foot traffic. By 2035, curtis predicts these self-sustaining structures will replace 30% of traditional office buildings in major metro areas, slashing carbon footprints by 60%. Critics fear a dystopian shift, but proponents point to a viral prototype already being tested in Singapore, where rent prices have plummeted by 15% as tenants flock to the silent, climate-controlled interiors. The real estate market is already pivoting, with developers scrambling to acquire patents for AI-driven building cores. Is this the end of natural light—or the dawn of a cleaner, cheaper urban future?