Space Architect Constance Adams was a renegade in her field, solving complex problems in entirely new ways, driven by the question: What do humans truly need?

As a Space Architect designing habitats for Mars, Adams’ unorthodox solutions were often transformative. Diagnosed with terminal cancer, she drafts a blueprint, channeling the grit and ingenuity required to survive the resource scarcity of deep space, into a manifesto to combat climate change on Earth. Her final hours offer a masterclass in creativity, and a meditation on the rare privilege of life itself on earth.