kiiluandureid
Kiiluandureid is a type of traditional underwater habitat developed in Estonia during the 1970s and 1980s. The name "Kiiluandureid" translates to "errant diver" in English. Designed for prolonged underwater living, the habitat aimed to enable residents to study and work underwater with minimal need for resupply.
Conceived by engineer and scientist Juhan Kalm, the Kiiluandureid was an experimental project that sought to
The Kiiluandureid was constructed from strong, durable materials capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the
Pioneering technologies, such as advanced life support systems and aquaculture facilities, were explored through the Kiiluandureid
Although the Kiiluandureid remains primarily as an intermittent project, its experimental learning has been found to