The ocean is a vast and unexplored territory, with hidden caverns and canyons that have yet to be discovered.
A symbiotic relationship between humans and the underwater world can be achieved by innovative and sustainable design and through careful design of architectural structures that enable research and contribution back to the ocean, while also protecting the marine ecosystem and not disturbing existing traffic.
By taking inspiration from conservative architecture that originates from simple geometric shapes and creative thinking we can move towards a future where we examine how we can exploit and adapt to extreme environments. The system pushes the boundaries of what is possible by exploiting the mysteries of the ocean. Light behaves differently in water than it does in air, and this can create some interesting visual effects. Underground passages could be designed to take advantage of this, with strategically placed windows or skylights that allow light to filter through the water and illuminate the space in unique and beautiful ways. Symbiosis between underwater animals and humans through an architectural structure that enables research and contribution back to the ocean and at the same time, does not disturb the marine ecosystem and existing traffic.
These spaces could be used for research, secret agencies, tourism, or even as homes for adventurous individuals.
Typologies: Landscape Architecture. Living Environments, Recreation, Public space, Education &Research. location: Atlantic