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The Nüwa Project: How can we live on Mars?

Guillem Anglada-Escudé and Alfredo Muñoz

Courses and workshops

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What would a city on Mars be like? How would the urban population evolve? Guillem Anglada-Escudé and Alfredo Muñoz present Nüwa, a project for a sustainable city of a million inhabitants on Mars, and analyse how the architecture and urban planning of this city has been devised to adapt to the characteristics of the red planet.

Nüwa is a city designed by the international SONet team, made up of professionals in different disciplines at the UPC, UB and IEEC (along with other international institutions). This extensive project was one of the ten finalists in the Mars City State Design of the Mars Society.

The way of life in the city of Nüwa is closely associated with its urban form, highly scalable with spaces built into the great cliffs of Mars. Nüwa is designed as a vertical city, set into the rock, protected from radiation and exposed to indirect sunlight. This layout serves to create a strong identity for its inhabitants and build emotional ties. It is a proposal that understands urban planning and mobility as means to strengthen human relations.

Nüwa: A city on Mars

Nüwa is not an exercise in science fiction; it is the product of a process of iterative work to come up with credible, solvent solutions to the idea of inhabiting Mars. It includes scientific, engineering, architectural, economic and social aspects, which we will analyse in a cycle of three sessions: “How can we live on Mars?” (15 June, with Guillem Anglada-Escudé and Alfredo Muñoz), “How can we survive on Mars?” (22 June, with Miquel Sureda and Gisela Detrell) and “What is the technological return for the Earth of exploring Mars?” (29 June, with Ignasi Casanova and Owen Hughes).

Participants: Guillem Anglada-Escudé, Alfredo Muñoz

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