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Yanko Design Unveils Novasis Floating Platform Concept

Novasis is a sea-based platform concept introduced by designer Mohsen Laei and presented on Yanko Design, featuring a modular buoyant structure designed to operate entirely at sea. The project was framed as a scalable ecosystem with integrated systems, designed to support algae cultivation, renewable energy generation and freshwater production while floating as an active marine system.

The platform pairs recycled PET netting and modular decking with on-board solar, wave and desalination technologies, enabling both floating agriculture and energy production. Novasis was described as configurable: standalone units can link into larger networks and its engineering prioritizes structural stability and material efficiency for ocean conditions.

For coastal planners and sustainable designers, Novasis signals a shift toward offshore infrastructure that merges food, energy and water systems into a single platform. By moving essential production to the sea, the concept highlights a trend in adaptive, modular marine design that could reduce reliance on land-based resources and expand possibilities for ocean-based living.

Trend Themes

  1. Modular Offshore Infrastructure — Networks of connectable floating units enable scalable, reconfigurable platforms that could transform how cities and industries extend functional space into marine environments.
  2. Integrated Ocean Systems — Combining food production, energy harvesting and freshwater generation on a single marine platform creates synergies that can redefine distributed resource supply chains.
  3. Circular Material Usage — Use of recycled PET netting and modular components points to closed-loop material strategies that can lower lifecycle costs and environmental impact for marine structures.

Industry Implications

  1. Coastal Urban Planning — Floating platforms introduce new models for expanding urban infrastructure seaward, altering zoning, resilience strategies and land-use dependency for coastal municipalities.
  2. Aquaculture and Algae Farming — Offshore modular systems that support algae cultivation present opportunities to scale biomass production for food, feed, biofuels and bioproducts in proximity to energy and water systems.
  3. Renewable Energy and Desalination — Integrated solar, wave and desalination technologies on buoyant platforms offer a pathway to localized, resilient utilities that can operate independently of terrestrial grids and freshwater sources.

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