Client
NextGenify
Role
3D Designer
Team
Co-Founder Researcher Architect
Year
2024
Brief
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Research and Analysis
The first step is to conduct research and analysis on existing underwater habitats, marine life, and the oceanic environment. This includes studying the environmental factors such as water pressure, temperature, and salinity, as well as the behavior and habitat of marine species.
Concept Development
Based on the research and analysis, the design team can start developing the initial concept for the underwater habitat. This includes identifying the primary functions and features of the habitat, such as the living quarters, life support systems, storage facilities, and research areas.
Sketching and 3D Modeling
Once the initial concept is developed, the design team can start sketching and creating 3D models of the underwater habitat. This allows the team to visualize the space and make adjustments to the design as needed.
Design Refinement
The team can now refine the design based on feedback and testing. This includes refining the layout, materials, and systems to ensure that they can withstand the harsh underwater environment and meet the needs of the crew.
Installation and Monitoring
After production, the underwater habitat can be installed in its final location and monitored for performance and maintenance. This includes regular inspections, repairs, and upgrades to ensure that the habitat remains operational and sustainable for long-term underwater habitation.