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Re-defining Anthropocene

Project was a module design looking at different materiality’s in the water. Designed with an unique construction process using Sea Crete and Oyster Crete as budling materials. The concept of how humans have used the resources from nature for their own good, when does it stop and what is the way forward? Utilizing waste Oyster shells and minerals in the sea. Limiting the maintenance aspect of design in every 10-15 years rather embracing the aging of the materials in different climatic conditions, preventing sea level rise.