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Digne descendand du capitaine Nemo et de Jules Verne, Jacques ROUGERIE, architecte de la mer et du monde sous-marin, realise et experimente des maisons sous-marines et des vaisseaux futuristes. Il conçoit et realise depuis plus de trente ans les projets d'architecture marine les plus originaux de notre temps.Un village sous la mer aux Iles Vierges en 1973. Galathee, sa premiere maison sous-marine en 1977. Depuis, Jacques Rougerie developpe avec force et conviction sa philosophie d'habiter la mer avec ses projets Hippocampe, Aquabulle (station d'air immergee), Aquascope (semi-submersible d'observation sous-marine), Aqualab (habitat-laboratoire sous-marin), Aquaspace (trimaran a voile a coque centrale transparente).Son nouveau projet, Seaorbiter, le vaisseau d'exploration des oceans du XXIeme siecle.Ici, l'Aquabulle.