Marine architecture is the design of architectural and engineering structures which support coastal design, near-shore and off-shore or deep-water planning for many projects such as shipyards, ship transport, coastal management or other marine and/or hydroscape activities. These structures include harbors, lighthouses, marinas, oil platforms, offshore drillings, accommodation platforms and offshore wind farms, floating engineering structures and building architectures or civil seascape developments. Floating structures in deep water may use suction caisson for anchoring.[1][2][3][4][5]
University of Maine's Floating wind turbine VolturnUS 1:8 was the first grid-connected offshore wind turbine in the Americas.
Harbour cranes unload cargo from a container ship at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Navi Mumbai, India .
The Saipem 7000, a semi-submersible crane vessel equipped with a J-lay pipe-laying system.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine architecture.
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