Winning design Queen B (Bioshielding) 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Mars Apartment.Noah Hornberger/ThinigverseHumans living on Mars is a fascinating concept. We already have looking to establish a Mars colony, and NASA to the Red Planet, with one objective being to assess the feasibility of living there; whether Mars has the resources necessary for human survival, and whether we have the technology to create what we need.While, however, it's still a distant dream, that hasn't stopped people from thinking about how we might live if we get there.
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Recently, NASA and Makerbot held the Mars Base challenge: to design human habitation, using materials either found on Mars or brought from Earth, that could be 3D printed.With 228 submissions on Thingiverse, the competition was fierce - but the three top designs are in, with the first place winner receiving a MakerBot Replicator Desktop 3D printer and spools of MakerBot PLA filament going to second and third.Noah Hornberger/ThinigverseFirst place was awarded to Noah Hornberger, who. His design, (top image), is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment consisting of six-sided rooms laid out in a hex-based grid. It's also designed to shield against the cosmic radiation humans would be exposed to under the Mars atmosphere, using depleted uranium panels, as well as providing warmth using water piped through the walls, heated using a subterranean exothermic chemical reactor.' This is quite a multifaceted challenge,' Hornberger wrote. 'I have tried to think through the theory of my design as much as possible and prove it with a printed model.
I designed something that I would feel happy living in for a few years (at least).' Valcrow/ThingiverseIn second place is a more traditional building - the by Thingiverse user Valcrow of. Chosen for its stable triangular geometry, the building is designed around sustainability, housing a closed aquaponics system for growing food, using solar panels for power and built around a central reservoir for water storage.