The New Sanctuary Archipelago for Health, on Staten Island’s North Shore, is a floating, health-centered community built on a resilient Tetrapod Structure. Designed for stability and adaptability, the modular system allows expansion through interconnected arms that host residential, medical, and recreational spaces. The design naturally forms communal gardens and wellness areas, fostering connection and well-being among residents. With integrated sustainable features such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting, the project promotes energy independence and environmental harmony. Blending architecture with the coastal landscape, it stands as a living, evolving model of resilient, sustainable urban living.