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After illustrating my people's daily life on the red planet, on of the first task which suddenly appeared was their possible construction of building. This forms will be essential during the technical draughting of the sets. However, most of the research for future living constructions on Mars include multi-box flat structures, domes and some go a lot further beyond the imagination drawing high narrow buildings made of mixed oval and square shapes with sharp tops. I led my decision choosing domes, despite their disadvantages in terms of fitting furniture in oval halls, to the fact that they are very typical and even with their simple shapes they often automatically linked in observers associative mind with either Eskimos or spacecrafts. Thus, multi-box structures aren't quite representative and are often often used for most of the buildings on Earth. On the other hand,the third variation seems way too complicated in evolution level which is inappropriate because action encompass the first years of human settlement on Mars.
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