An 'Italian Hill Town' for Biohackers and Crypto CEOs
Briefly

Devon Zuegel describes Esmeralda as a unique living environment: "Imagine living on a college campus, where you run into friends just walking to class, and everyone is learning and creating side by side together." This captures the essence of community and collaboration that the founders want to promote, contrasting it sharply with traditional city life and appealing to those who value creativity and interaction.
Zuegel highlights the dual nature of Esmeralda, stating, "The 'hardware' of the city - what the rest of us might call buildings - would look like an Italian hill town. The 'software' of the city is 'a culture of learning & building.'" This delineation emphasizes that both architectural aesthetics and community values are essential elements in shaping their vision for the new city.
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