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First steps into the vast frontier of space architecture, from lunar habitats to Martian spires, orbital stations to Earth-based analog research hubs.

Lunar Surface Martian Terrain Orbital

Architecture Beyond Earth

Six projects exploring habitation, energy, and human life across the Moon, Mars, and orbital space.

Lunar Gateway Habitat
Lunar Surface
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Lunar Gateway Habitat

A sustainable, adaptive lunar settlement at Malapert Massif, myco-infused 3D-printed shells, modular carbon-fiber extensions, and a "Spine of Life" layout connecting habitation, research, and greenhouse ecosystems.

Lunar Surface Habitat Design ISRU
Voltaris Spire
Martian Terrain
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Voltaris Spire

An Earth-based analog research hub for astronaut training located in the Martian-like terrain of Kutch, Gujarat. Featuring R&D labs, analog training modules, observatories, and public outreach spaces, rooted in cosmic geometry and sustainable design.

Analog Hub Kutch, Gujarat Training
Wardencliffe Aeon
Analog Training Station
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Wardencliffe Aeon

Interlinking ancient technologies with modern science, a study that analyzes historical artifacts and scientific principles to bridge ancient technological wisdom with contemporary space architecture methodologies.

Meta Aeon Ancient Science Research
H.O.M.E.
ISS Attachment
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H.O.M.E.

An attachment module designed to reduce space shuttle payload weight by encompassing all crew necessities and recreation facilities within itself, serving both as an ISS attachment during halt and a mission module during transit.

ISS Module Psychology Well-being
Chandravaas
Lunar Living
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Chandravaas

A human-centered lunar habitat capitalizing on lunar materials and advanced technologies, integrating hydroponics, meeting areas, recreational spaces, and bedrooms meticulously crafted to align with human psychology and well-being.

Lunar Habitat Hydroponics Human-Centric
Lunome
Lunar Analog
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Lunome

A secure and stimulating Lunar Analog Base, its name symbolizing a chain connecting Earth to outer space. An origami-inspired, anthropocentric design tackling sensory monotony, transportability, and the human toll of long-duration space missions.

Lunar Analog Origami Form Psychology