London designer Phil Pauley came up with a futuristic concept for self-sustainable underwater living. Entitled Sub-Biosphere two, his amazing underwater city is a viable structure “developed for aquanauts, tourism and oceanographic life sciences and extended-term human, plant and animal habitation“. The project consists of 8 living biomes (communities of flora and fauna) that span a website width of 340m (1105 ft), reaching their highest point at 120m (394 ft) above water.
According to Inhabitat, the underwater attributes include a central support biosphere that monitors life systems inside its own operation facility, an observation pod, individual pods and boats, the biggest measuring 20m (65 ft) in length and 20m/65 ft in h7 In a continuous chase for unconventional living solutions, this biosphere was created to accommodate 100 inhabitants. In addition, this habitat “sustains all its life help systems for air, water, food, electricity, and other sources via its innovative manage of variant atmospheric pressures that occur at depth“. Check out the video beneath for a better understanding of the notion and feel cost-free to share your thoughts!
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