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  • * [[Seed seastead]] phi-golden-ratio modular boat-stead ...egory:RequirementComfort|Comfort]] · [[:Category:RequirementModular|Modular]] · [[:Category:RequirementSafety|Safety]] · [[:Category:Requ
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  • * Modular - Within the bay, floating land can easily be rearranged. However, because
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  • * Modular ** Using stationkeeping to just float near each other is extremely modular
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  • ...ar forest, thus making any collection of [[:Category:Spar]] spar platforms modular. (Wayne's idea)
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  • * Modular
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  • * Modular
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  • * Modular - Can be locked together / tiled just like a dumbbell, except even more sol
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  • * Modular
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  • *Modular **very modular with standardisation of the ducks and decks above.
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  • ...ormous, multi-billion dollar cities, The Seasteading Institute advocates a modular, incremental approach, where cities are built up one block, or even one hou
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  • * modular -- Can it be easily combined with other seasteads to form a larger structu
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  • - modular.
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  • * Paul Boehm is working on a cheap modular bamboo/plywood/watterbottle platform in San Francisco/Oakland. Cost estimat
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  • * Modular
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  • '''Las Portadas''' is a strategy to accelerate the development of modular enclaves of freedom that overcome the imperfections of majoritarian democra
    69 KB (10,840 words) - 00:04, 22 April 2024
  • ...esign and build an open source sail cruiser that will form the basis for a modular floating community. The design is a trimaran hull with a hexagon deck plan.
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  • Apocaisle is composed of several modular floating platforms (see [[Apocaisle#The Tatami Project|below]]), that can h ...be constructed at any arbitrary size desired as a multiple of the smallest modular unit ''...kinda like the way Japanese people use [http://en.wikipedia.org/w
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  • # [[:Category:RequirementModular|Modular]]. Must be built in a modular fashion, so that it can be expanded incrementally and rearranged. It must
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  • * Drawbacks: not as modular as it seems. One can rigidly connect three units in a triangle without any
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  • [[Category:Scalable]][[Category:Modular]][[Category:Structure Designs]][[Category:RequirementModular]]
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  • ...seasteads should cover wide horizontal water spaces in a flexible way. The modular strategy is generally implemented in the horizontal plane. The low freeboar
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  • The design is highly-modular in that it can be used as a row-boat, with keel and mast a sailboat, with
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  • ...any seastead design with the goal of reaching high population needs to be modular to allow for future growth. Individual platforms need to be able to attach *[https://www.seasteading.org/modular-seastead-design/ Modular Seastead Design]
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  • [[Category:Hexagon]][[Category:Modular]]
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