A delegation from the International Green Technologies and Investment Projects Center (IGTIPC) visited a unique eco-city created by DeepRock in the Yantian District of Shenzhen. The visit concluded with the signing of a cooperation agreement on the Biosphere 3.0 project — DeepRock’s flagship initiative in sustainable architectural development.
Biosphere 3.0 is more than a residential cluster; it is an ambitious experiment in building a next-generation closed-loop ecological system. The project integrates energy independence, autonomous water supply, smart greenhouses, vertical landscaping, and digital urban management systems. DeepRock’s eco-city has become a tangible embodiment of “architecture of the future” and a global model for applying nature-inspired solutions in urban design.
The agreement between IGTIPC and DeepRock provides for the development of joint pilot projects in Kazakhstan using Biosphere 3.0’s architectural and engineering solutions. It also includes the design of eco-settlements and sustainable neighborhoods with zero carbon footprints, the implementation of green building standards, and the exchange of expertise in the planning, construction, and operation of energy-efficient environments. A key part of the cooperation will be the creation of a dedicated Kazakhstan-themed area in DeepRock’s eco-city, highlighting the country’s environmental innovations in the construction sector.
Particular interest was drawn to the climate adaptation components within the DeepRock Biosphere 3.0 infrastructure — including microclimate regulation, on-site waste processing, and autonomous energy systems. These solutions have strong potential for application in Kazakhstan’s extreme continental climate when designing resilient urban areas.
IGTIPC views its partnership with DeepRock as a significant direction in international cooperation aimed at green technology transfer and at shaping a new quality of life in Kazakhstan’s cities. The signed agreement marks another step toward building smart, eco-friendly, and livable urban environments of the future.