Stratapolis: Modernism Reimagined for the Space Age

Perspective of Stratapolis, a printed concrete building representing modernism-reimagined through additive manufacturing and bio-composite architecture inspired by the Space Age.

Mid-century modernists designed cities that symbolized progress and optimism. Stratapolis renews that spirit through additive manufacturing, transforming modernism’s clarity into a living process of printed growth.

Concrete and bio-composites replace glass façades with porous skins that breathe, filter, and adapt. Each enclosure operates as structure and atmosphere, integrating climate performance directly into material form. The result is a city that evolves rather than expands, a modernism redefined by intelligence and precision.

Stratapolis stands as an architectural response to the renewed excitement around space exploration. It reminds us that preparing for other worlds also means improving how we live on this one.

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