Orbital Garden District
A rotating torus where agricultural terraces spiral beneath a crystalline dome, sustaining twelve thousand residents through closed-loop ecology.
Cosmera imagines how humanity will live, work, learn, and build communities across the solar system. We design sustainable habitats—not as distant dreams, but as architectural proposals for the first cities of tomorrow.
Enter the ExhibitionA rotating torus where agricultural terraces spiral beneath a crystalline dome, sustaining twelve thousand residents through closed-loop ecology.
Subsurface modules connected by pressurized corridors, shielded from radiation while preserving views of the Earth through observation ports.
Inflatable habitats clustered around a central commons, designed for incremental expansion as the settlement grows from outpost to village.
A modular station suspended in Lagrange equilibrium, where microgravity laboratories coexist with terraced residential volumes.
An orbital infrastructure ring harvesting solar energy while housing maintenance crews in adjacent habitation modules.
Hollowed asteroid chambers transformed into zero-gravity manufacturing districts, where raw materials and finished habitats emerge from the same stone.
Mapping radiation flux, thermal cycles, and regolith composition to determine viable settlement zones.
Translating environmental data into spatial programs—living quarters, workspaces, and circulation networks.
Designing power distribution, water reclamation, and transport corridors as integrated urban systems.
Placing schools, markets, and gathering spaces to foster social cohesion in confined environments.
Developing in-situ fabrication methods using local materials and autonomous assembly protocols.
Planning generational expansion, ecological balance, and cultural continuity across decades of settlement.
Learning environments designed for zero-gravity classrooms and immersive planetary simulation labs, where the curriculum extends from orbital mechanics to extraterrestrial agriculture.
Glass-enclosed biomes sustaining Earth's botanical diversity, serving as both food production systems and contemplative gardens for residents far from home.
Central gathering plazas where artificial daylight cycles mark the passage of time, and residents assemble for markets, performances, and civic discourse.
Quiet archives preserving humanity's collective knowledge, with holographic reading rooms and collaborative study spaces overlooking the settlement below.
Integrated health centers adapted for reduced gravity physiology, combining diagnostic suites, surgical bays, and rehabilitation chambers in a single care continuum.
Exhibition halls and performance venues where art, music, and ritual adapt to new worlds—preserving heritage while inventing traditions for life among the stars.
Al-O-C composite · 92% visible light transmission · 4× steel strength
Sintered lunar aggregate · sulfur binder · in-situ fabrication
Graphene matrix · 0.3g/cm³ density · micrometeoroid resistant
Microcapsule polymer · autonomic repair · 72hr recovery cycle
Photovoltaic integrated · 38% efficiency · dual-purpose envelope
Shape-memory alloy frame · pressure-responsive · deployable habitat skin
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