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Extreme Living

Podkast av Anchal Bhaskar

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Extreme Living is a design inquiry into human isolation, exploring how people live, heal, and adapt in confined and extreme environments, from space stations and Antarctic labs to cancer wards and prisons. Hosted by Anchal, exploring how isolation shapes us.

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episode Space Architecture: Designing Space Habitats for Human Experience with Michael Morris cover

Space Architecture: Designing Space Habitats for Human Experience with Michael Morris

In this episode of Extreme Living, Anchal speaks with space architect Michael Morris, whose work sits at the intersection of human habitation and space exploration. Michael has spent nearly two decades working with NASA on the design of space habitats and is best known for the iconic Mars Ice House concept, a project that challenged the assumption that Martian habitats must be buried underground by proposing light, transparency, and psychological well-being as essential parts of safety. Together, we explore what it means to design for places where there are no site visits, no traditional user groups, and no familiar precedent. Michael shares how architects can contribute to NASA’s engineering-led culture through listening, lateral thinking, and human-centered design. We discuss daylight, plants, color, views, privacy, conflict, sensory monotony, analog environments, and the question of how future habitats can support people not just as operators, but as human beings. The conversation moves from Mars and the Moon to Earth-based lessons from HI-SEAS, Antarctic research stations, underwater habitats, and healthcare environments, asking how extreme environments can teach us to design better spaces here on Earth. At its core, this episode asks: what does it really mean to live well in space? Reference mentioned: NASA’s Moon-to-Mars Planetary Autonomous Construction Technology Project: Overview and Status by Raymond G. Clinton, Jr. et al. The paper discusses MMPACT, NASA’s effort to develop autonomous construction capabilities for lunar infrastructure, including landing pads, habitats, shelters, roadways, berms, and blast shields using lunar regolith-based materials. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20220013524

1. mai 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Living in Antarctica: Designing Polar Research Stations with Hugh Broughton cover

Living in Antarctica: Designing Polar Research Stations with Hugh Broughton

What does it take to design buildings for one of the most extreme environments on Earth and where people may live in isolation for months at a time? In this episode of Extreme Living, I speak with architect Hugh Broughton, whose work has helped redefine how we design research stations in Antarctica. Best known for the Halley VI Research Station, Hugh’s work marked a shift from buildings designed purely for survival toward environments that consider long-term human habitability and wellbeing. * We explore how architecture responds when failure is not an option, what it means to design on a moving ice shelf, and how logistics, prefabrication, and environmental constraints reshape the entire design process. * The conversation also looks beyond engineering challenges to the human experience of confinement and isolation. From sensory deprivation to the importance of small spatial gestures like light, smell, circulation, and quiet spaces, Hugh explains how architecture can support both community and individual resilience in places where the interior effectively becomes an entire world. * Together, we discuss what lessons polar architecture might offer other extreme environments from space missions to other forms of long-duration isolation. About the guest Hugh Broughton is an architect whose work focuses on designing buildings for some of the most remote and environmentally demanding places on Earth. As founder of Hugh Broughton Architects, he has been involved in the design of several polar research stations, including the Halley VI Research Station in Antarctica, a project that helped redefine how architecture supports long-term human habitation in extreme environments. His work explores the intersection of climate, logistics, and human experience, developing buildings that must function reliably in isolation while supporting the wellbeing of the people who live and work within them. Learn more about Hugh’s work: https://www.hbarchitects.co.uk⁠ [https://hbarchitects.co.uk/]

9. mars 2026 - 52 min
episode Non-Engineered Confinement | Psychological Adaptation with Astrid Lange cover

Non-Engineered Confinement | Psychological Adaptation with Astrid Lange

What happens when confinement isn’t engineered, labeled, or even recognized as such? * In this episode of Extreme Living, I am joined by Astrid Lange to explore non-engineered confinement, psychological and cultural conditions that demand sustained adaptation without formal structure or support systems. * Drawing from Astrid’s experience living and working abroad as an English Language Fellow in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, an assignment that had more in common with the Peace Corps than a traditional expat workplace. The conversation examines how identity, perception, and behavior shift when familiar anchors disappear. Together, we discuss cognitive overload, language as a form of confinement, and the ways people build their own coping strategies when psychological scaffolding is removed. Astrid Lange focuses on bilingualism, communicative arts, and collaboration in education. She has worked as a bilingual/EFL teacher and administrator across K–12 and university settings in the United States, Morocco, South Korea, Guatemala, and Brazil. She holds two master’s degrees from Texas A&M University and finished two cycles as English Language Fellow in Brazil. She is also a writer, performer, and founder of Houston’s only bilingual improvisation comedy troupe, ¡No Me Digas!. This episode continues Extreme Living’s investigation into how humans adapt in extreme environments, not only physical ones, but psychological as well.

5. feb. 2026 - 41 min
episode Living Underwater: Subsea Habitats with Former Aquanaut Roger Garcia
From Aquarius Reef Base to DEEP cover

Living Underwater: Subsea Habitats with Former Aquanaut Roger Garcia From Aquarius Reef Base to DEEP

Living Underwater — Subsea Habitats with Roger Garcia What does it actually mean to live underwater? * In this episode of Extreme Living, I’m joined by Roger Garcia, who has spent more than two decades working in underwater human habitation first as an aquanaut living inside subsea habitats, and later leading operations that support long-duration missions. Roger is the former Operations Director of the Aquarius Reef Base and a retired U.S. Navy Deep Sea Diver and Marine Corps Combat Diver. During his 23 years with the Aquarius program, he supported and supervised nearly 100 saturation missions, including scientific research projects, defense initiatives, and NASA’s NEEMO astronaut training analogs. Roger currently serves as Director of Habitat Operations at DEEP, where he is helping shape the next generation of subsea habitats designed for long-term human presence. Our conversation explores what makes underwater environments challenging beyond engineering and safety. We talk about: * Confinement by choice, * The difference between livable and habitable spaces, * Why the hardest moments are often the time between the work, and how comfort and human interaction become critical to long-term performance. We also discuss why decades of lived experience underwater represent a valuable, and often overlooked, knowledge base, how subsea habitats have shaped spaceflight training, and how companies like DEEP are re-imagining underwater habitats as places for sustained human presence.

7. jan. 2026 - 43 min
episode Isolation: Living Inside Mars Analog Missions — with Andrzej Stewart cover

Isolation: Living Inside Mars Analog Missions — with Andrzej Stewart

In this episode of Extreme Living, Anchal speaks with Andrzej Stewart — an analog astronaut, mission operations specialist, and aerospace engineer who has lived inside long-duration Mars simulation habitats and asteroid analog missions for NASA-related research. Andrzej shares firsthand insights into: • Managing interpersonal conflict inside small, high-stakes crews • Communicating with Earth under multi-minute communication delays • Why analog missions are essential for future human space exploration • How environmental design shapes mood, resilience, and mental health • Balancing technical precision with emotional well-being in isolation • The challenges of reintegrating into everyday life after mission confinement Together, they explore what extreme environments — from Mars analog habitats to deep-space simulations — can teach us about human behavior, design, adaptation, and the psychology of isolation. Guest link: Solar System Ambassador profile — https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ambassadors/1973/ Recorded as part of Extreme Living — a design inquiry into human isolation and adaptation. Learn more: https://extreme-living.com Inquiries: ExtremeLivingDesign@gmail.com ---

14. nov. 2025 - 41 min
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