Space architecture

Space architecture

Space architecture is the theory and practice of designing and building inhabited environments in outer space. This mission statement for space architecture was developed at the World Space Congress in Houston in 2002 by members of the Technical Aerospace Architecture Subcommittee of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). The architectural approach to spacecraft design addresses the total built environment. It is mainly based on the field of engineering (especially aerospace engineering), but also involves diverse disciplines such as physiology, psychology, and sociology.

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enSpace architecture is the theory and practice of designing and building inhabited environments in outer space. This mission statement for space architecture was developed at the World Space Congress in Houston in 2002 by members of the Technical Aerospace Architecture Subcommittee of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). The architectural approach to spacecraft design addresses the total built environment. It is mainly based on the field of engineering (especially aerospace engineering), but also involves diverse disciplines such as physiology, psychology, and sociology.
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enSpace architecture is the theory and practice of designing and building inhabited environments in outer space. This mission statement for space architecture was developed at the World Space Congress in Houston in 2002 by members of the Technical Aerospace Architecture Subcommittee of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). The architectural approach to spacecraft design addresses the total built environment. It is mainly based on the field of engineering (especially aerospace engineering), but also involves diverse disciplines such as physiology, psychology, and sociology. Like architecture on Earth, the attempt is to go beyond the component elements and systems and gain a broad understanding of the issues that affect design success. Space architecture borrows from multiple forms of niche architecture to accomplish the task of ensuring human beings can live and work in space. These include the kinds of design elements one finds in “tiny housing, small living apartments/houses, vehicle design, capsule hotels, and more.” Much space architecture work has been in designing concepts for space stations and and exploration ships and surface bases for the world's space agencies, chiefly NASA. The practice of involving architects in the space program grew out of the Space Race, although its origins can be seen much earlier. The need for their involvement stemmed from the push to extend space mission durations and address the needs of astronauts including but beyond minimum survival needs. Space architecture is currently represented in several institutions. The Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) is an academic organization with the University of Houston that offers a Master of Science in Space Architecture. SICSA also works design contracts with corporations and space agencies. In Europe, The Vienna University of Technology and the International Space University are involved in space architecture research. The International Conference on Environmental Systems meets annually to present sessions on human spaceflight and space human factors. Within the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Space Architecture Technical Committee has been formed. Despite the historical pattern of large government-led space projects and university-level conceptual design, the advent of space tourism threatens to shift the outlook for space architecture work.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (film)
3d printing
Abiogenesis
Academia
Accelerometers
Aerial refueling
Aerobraking
Aerospace architecture
Aerospace engineering
Air Force One
Airliner
Airlock
Alien life
Altair (spacecraft)
Aluminosilicate
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Antarctica
Aphesis
Apogee
Apollo 13 (film)
Apollo 16
Apollo 8
Apollo Command Module
Apollo Lunar Module
Apollo Lunar Rover
Apollo program
Apollo spacecraft
Architectural theory
Ares I
Ares V
Artificial gravity
Asteroid
Asteroid mitigation strategies
Astronautics
Astronomical object
Atmospheric reentry
Autonomous robot
B-29 Superfortress
BA-330
Bernal sphere
Bigelow Aerospace
Bigelow Expandable Activity Module
Boundary to space
Business jet
Canadarm
Carbon-fiber
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Closed ecological system
Collier's Weekly
Composite materials
Constellation program
Corrosion in space
Cosmic radiation
Cosmic ray
De Architectura
Delta-v
Devon Island
Dyson Sphere
Earth orbit rendezvous
Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion
Electrolysis
Emergency
Engineering
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
Executive (government)
Exploration Systems Architecture Study
Extra-vehicular activity
Extreme environment
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Flight controller
Form follows function
From the Earth to the Moon
Functionalism (architecture)
General contractor
Genesis I
Genesis II (space habitat)
Giant impact hypothesis
Glider aircraft
Gravitational field
Greek language
HDTV
Hohmann transfer
Hohmann transfer orbit
Hubble Space Telescope
Human factors
Human presence in space
Human spaceflight
Inclinations
International Conference on Environmental Systems
International Space Station
International Space University
John Young (astronaut)
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Latin language
Launch vehicle
Life support system
List of spacecraft from the Space Odyssey series
LK (spacecraft)
Low Earth orbit
Lunar Orbiter program
Lunar Orbit Rendezvous
Lunar soil
Mars
Mars orbit rendezvous
Mars Society
Martian soil
Mass drivers
Methane
Microgravity
Middle English
Middle French
Mike Melvill
Mir Core Module
Mir space station
Modern architecture
Moon
MRE
Multistage rocket
N1 rocket
NASA
Near side of the Moon
Neutral body posture
Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory
Newton's third law
Nuclear reactor
Nuclear weapon
Old French
Orbit
Orbital debris
Organic architecture
Orion spacecraft
Ornament (architecture)
Outer space
Physiology
Planetary defense
Progress spacecraft
Psychology
Radar
Radiation environment on Mars
Radiometers
Ranger program
Reaction wheel
Research funding
Robert Zubrin
Rocket
Rocket motor
Roscosmos
Rotating wheel space station
Sabatier reaction
Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture
Scaled Composites
Science fiction
SELENE
Senses
Shenzhou (spacecraft)
Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle
Simulation
Skylab
Skylab A7L
Sociology
Solar flares
Solar radiation
Soyuz (spacecraft)
Space activity suit
Space agency
Space archeology
Space architecture
Space capsule
Spacecraft
Spacecraft design
Space elevator
Space environment
Space Exploration Initiative
Space food
Space gun
Space habitat (facility)
Space manufacturing
Space medicine
Spaceplane
Space Race
SpaceShipOne
SpaceShipThree
Space Shuttle
Space station
Space suit
Space toilet
Space tourism
Space weather
SpaceX
SpaceX CRS-8
SpaceX Dragon
Spectrometers
Stratosphere
Stress (biology)
Subcontractors
Submarine
Suborbital
Surveyor program
Tedd Hall (professor)
Telepresence
Terraforming
TMK
Trans Lunar Injection
Truth to materials
Tsunami warning system
University of Houston
Van Allen belts
Venus
Vienna University of Technology
Virgin Galactic
Visible spectrum
Vision for Space Exploration
Vitruvius
Walter Gropius
Waste management
Wernher von Braun
WhiteKnightTwo
Yuri Gagarin
SameAs
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Architecture spatiale
Arquitectura espacial
Arquitectura espacial
Arquitetura espacial
Arsitektur antariksa
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Uzay mimarisi
Космическая архитектура
معماری در فضا
هندسة معمارية فضائية
宇宙建築
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Architectural design values
Mars habitat
Moonbase
TransHab
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