Our winning design in The Seasteading Institute's international architchture contest

in #technology8 years ago

As we were honing our 3D design and animation skills for the Fort Galt project, we took some time out to enter an international contest that was seeking design proposals for a floating city at sea. In the end, we landed the prize for first place and a year later, our design is still making the rounds in architecture and tech publications.

Based on the foundational vision of The Seasteading Institute and DeltaSync, these works of art constitute an attempt at communicating the essence of what the infrastructure of sea-based civilization might look like in the near future. In this age of limited governance options, we intend to suggest an alternative model that allows new communities to form beyond the limiting jurisdictions of existing nation states in order to promote freedom and competition in the marketplace.

Each floating platform can be towed via tugboat from location to location and they can interlock to form sprawling formations over the water’s surface. Ballasts are used to adjust the depth at which the platforms sit in the water and coupling latches lock them together to form larger, cohesive footprints for convenience and stability. Modeled after those found at the seaport of Brighton, England, a large modular wavebreaker surrounds the city to shelter it from rough waters and wind while energy is supplied by renewable means like photovoltaic panel arrays and wave-driven turbines. Aquaponics greenhouse domes provide locally grown food, seawater is desalinated on site to provide drinking water, organic waste is removed via tankers to an off-site composting location, and inorganic waste is recycled. With so much focus on efficiency and sustainability, The Floating City Project promises to serve as a viable template upon which other seasteading projects can be modeled in the future.


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Weird that you post this article. I was literally looking up "Water World" type dwellings yesterday. I love these big projects, but couldn't find much information on smaller "villiage" style ideas.

Cool. Personally, I think that it's wiser to start small and build a prototype on the calm waters of a lake to prove and showcase the concepts first. I look forward to building one myself one day.

The seasteading institute is my favorite project of all time! CONGRATULATIONS!

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