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In physical signage, researchers are developing and water-soluble inks for temporary environmental art. A "waterfont" in this sense is literally made of frozen water, melting over time as a statement on climate change.

As climate change accelerates, waterfronts are on the front lines of rising sea levels and storm surges. Development in flood-prone zones increases risk. Modern planning now requires a delicate balance: creating density and vibrancy while ensuring the infrastructure can withstand extreme weather events. whaterfont

By the 1980s, this "Baltimore Syndrome"—the successful transformation of old industrial docks into commercial and recreational hubs—spread to Europe and beyond. In physical signage

1. Introduction