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Hydrantula - Modular Solutions
for Marine and Coastal Structures

These examples illustrate how the Hydrantula technology can be applied to a wide range of marine and coastal engineering tasks. Using modular structural frameworks assembled primarily onshore, the system enables rapid deployment, controlled geometry, and predictable structural behavior in challenging marine environments. The showcased solutions demonstrate applications ranging from private piers and wavebreakers to coastal protection and terraced beaches, highlighting the adaptability of the technology to both functional and environmental requirements.

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C7 - Private Pier

A modular load-bearing structure designed for private piers and small jetties. The frame is assembled onshore and installed with minimal offshore operations. Once filled with concrete, it forms a rigid and durable foundation for decking, small-vessel mooring, and utility lines.

 

 

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X31 - Terraced Beach

A terraced system for creating artificial beaches and gentle shoreline profiles. The structure retains fill material and prevents washout during storm events. This solution enables the creation of stable recreational areas with controlled geometry and slope.

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U60 - Coastal Protection

An extended linear structure intended for shoreline protection against erosion and scour. The modular system enables the formation of stable submerged or near-surface barriers with predefined geometry. The solution dissipates wave energy and stabilizes coastal soils without the use of massive concrete blocks.

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X8 - Wavebreaker

A spatial wavebreaker structure optimized for wave energy dissipation. The module geometry reduces wave reflection and lowers loads on the foundation. Suitable for protecting marinas, port basins, and vulnerable coastal zones.

 
 
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