Cultivated Progression Las Vegas · 2026
Projects/Life Support

Bioregenerative Habitat.

A 25-person life support system based on rice cultivation. Dual-purpose cylinders operated out-of-phase provide steady gas exchange. Predictability over efficiency.

StatusResearch
DomainLife Support
StageConceptual design complete
Documentation2 documents

Problem.

Life support for long-duration spaceflight or isolated terrestrial installations demands oxygen generation, food production, and waste cycling that does not depend on resupply. Most architectures optimize for theoretical efficiency, which produces fragile systems that fail at the boundary cases. The 25-person crew scale is large enough to be operationally meaningful and small enough to permit redundancy.

Approach.

A life support system based on controlled agriculture. The architecture prioritizes predictability and redundancy over theoretical efficiency, using rice cultivation as the primary oxygen-generation engine and implementing comprehensive materials cycling to minimize resupply.

"Boring = safe. The architecture favors proven techniques over optimization."

Why rice.

Dual-purpose rice cylinders (oxygen generation + caloric yield) are operated out-of-phase for steady gas exchange. The rice plant is well-characterized, photosynthetically dense, and produces food humans recognize as food — important for long-duration psychological reasons.

Materials cycling.

Comprehensive water, nitrogen, and carbon cycling. Failure modes mapped per loop. Redundancy at the cylinder level, not the plant level — losing a cylinder reduces capacity rather than eliminating function.

Specifications.

ParameterValue
Crew25
Primary O₂ engineRice cylinders, out-of-phase
Design philosophy"Boring = safe"
Resupply requirementMinimized via materials cycling
DocumentationComplete conceptual design

Status.

Complete conceptual design with mass/energy budgets, crop schedules, and failure-mode analysis. Next step: scaled cylinder pilot for the gas-exchange phase characterization.

Documentation.