Designs

Concept renders of worlds we intend to build.

A visual exploration of the Atlas Gyre architecture — from surface domes to spinning interiors to interplanetary settlements. Each render captures the engineering intent behind our habitats.

Buried 80 ft Terra-Dome on the lunar surface with its tethered Atlas Gyre rotation module suspended in orbit above.

Lunar Terra-Dome · Surface View

Buried 80 ft Terra-Dome on the lunar surface with its tethered Atlas Gyre rotation module suspended in orbit above.

Cross-section of the rotating artificial-gravity gyre, showing terraced living decks, gardens, and basalt-fiber shielding.

Gyre Module · Interior Cutaway

Cross-section of the rotating artificial-gravity gyre, showing terraced living decks, gardens, and basalt-fiber shielding.

Robotic printers sinter regolith and weave basalt fiber to construct a dome shell before crew arrival.

ISRU · Autonomous Assembly

Robotic printers sinter regolith and weave basalt fiber to construct a dome shell before crew arrival.

Multiple buried Terra-Domes linked by tunnels on the Martian plains, with a visible tethered Gyre at dusk.

Martian Settlement · Connected Lattice

Multiple buried Terra-Domes linked by tunnels on the Martian plains, with a visible tethered Gyre at dusk.

Design Language

Engineered for the body, the mind, and the centuries

Every Atlas Gyre design balances three constraints at once: brutal environmental protection on the outside, Earth-equivalent gravity in motion, and a humane, daylight-spectrum interior built for generations who will be born beyond Earth.