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  • FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
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    FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
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    Moon Origin Point design by Miloje Krunic. An autonomous habitat for up to 20 million people.
    International future architecture competition - 04 Mar 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s395

    An architecture competition that hopes to build lives for humans in space and in the sea has been launched.

    The International Future Architecture competition asks entrants to imagine a life where water and space would be populated.

    Organisers The Jacques Rougerie Foundation say that the Earth's growing population and a potential sea level rise creates the need for new ideas about where humans can live.

    Highlights of previous entries include Neck of the Moon, by El Hadi Jazairy, which sees space debris in the orbital environment compacting into a new 'second moon' called Laika.

    Another lunar idea was Moon Origin Point by Miloje Krunic; an autonomous habitat for up to 20 million people designed to utilse the Moon's "abundant mineral resources".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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