Aquaville is an alternative take on the idea of floating cities and it posits a future architecture that envisions a new understanding of Aquatecture. In a world of changing circumstances and rising sea levels, our cities have to be future-proof. This project rethinks how we design, build, live and share our future homes, neighborhoods, and cities. It envisions a new city – rehabilitating climate refugees, safeguarding culture, sense of belonging, and also promotes Seasteading. The aim is to create a completely modular city that is adaptable, sustainable, customizable, self-sufficient, and disaster resilient. By following the 17 SDGs by the United Nations, this city aims to promote and ensure more fulfilling ways of living together without succumbing to foreseeable environmental changes. Aiming to merge the gap between residents and users in the new urban context, a walkable city that is highly interconnected in terms of urban network and building arrangements, resulting in more dynamic urban living.