Sealevator
Wayne had an awesome idea today for a demo device we could build in the Bay, we call it the sea-elevator (sealevator?). Here’s the motivation. Imagine you have a bunch of really big seasteads floating...
View ArticleTopsider Homes
Check out Topsider Homes, builder of Hurricane-Proof homes in the southeastern US: They are trying to solve a similar problem, and came up with a similar solution to us, which is good to see. I got the...
View ArticleWayne: Seastead Community
A guest post from TSI co-founder Wayne Gramlich about his vision for the evolution of seastead communities: My model for a seastead community is that it will grow and evolve along the same lines of...
View ArticleSnippets through 9/2/2008
Community Added a box to the front page listing upcoming GTGs, with a module that automatically parses our Meetup.com Calendar. Yay for standards that let web services play nicely together! The...
View ArticleClubStead Engineering Hub
[](http://seasteading.org/strategic-areas/engineering/clubstead) I've created [a hub for information about our ClubStead hotel/resort...
View ArticleEngineering Q&A Webcast
With the release of all the engineering documents on our [ClubStead page](http://seasteading.org/strategic-areas/engineering/clubstead), lots of questions have come up. For example, some people have...
View ArticleResidenSea…stead: Ships Revisited
There has been a long and active debate about the relative merits of different structures for seasteading, such as [spar...
View ArticlePondering Prototype Processes
As [ClubStead](http://seasteading.org/strategic-areas/engineering/clubstead) gets wrapped up, I’ve been pondering the next steps for our structure development. ClubStead demonstrates that a spar...
View ArticleHelp us research floating structures!
As you [may have seen on the main blog](http://seasteading.org/blogs/main/2009/07/27/launching-vote-with-your-wallet), TSI needs your help. We have some great ideas about how to advance the vision of...
View ArticleSeadrome
Jeff Chan gave an interesting presentation at the recent conference about Seadrome, an ocean platform design created back in the 30's as an airplane refueling stop. It was never built due to increased...
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