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MARS PROJECT

The project entails the establishment of an international centre for science, technology, and innovation, encompassing the Mars Comprehensive Training Academy, a Space Exploration and Development Free Zone, and a Satellite City for tourism. Mongolia, with its extreme continental climate, vast territory characterized by a cold desert, low population density, and neutral political stance, presents an ideal location for the realization of this ambitious endeavor.

The design aims to create a compelling simulation of living conditions on Mars. Modular structures are positioned as nodes, interconnected by a network of passages designed to safeguard inhabitants from radiation exposure. This arrangement ensures the protection and well-being of the individuals residing within the facility while closely emulating the challenges and environmental conditions anticipated on the red planet.

By simulating the living conditions that would be encountered on Mars, this project serves as a pioneering example of human adaptation and exploration beyond Earth. Through innovative design, the Center for Science, technology, and Innovation paves the way for advancements in space exploration and inspires a new generation of scientists and researchers to push the boundaries of human knowledge and venture into the realms of the unknown.

Project Type:
Architecture Masterplan
Location:
Umnugobi, Mongolia
Year:
2020
Site area:
30 Hectare
Client:
MARS-V
Collaborators:
MGL E&C, Artelier Architects