“…Space Architecture can be defined as "the theory and practice of designing and building artificial environments in outer space to enable temporary or permanent human presence or human activities in extreme environments" (Millennium_Charter 2002). It integrates several technical and scientific disciplines with knowledge of space environments, space systems engineering, and the psychology of isolated and confined environments (Osburg et al 2003). The Space Architecture field was established when architect Maynard Dalton and industrial designer Raymond Lowy persuaded NASA to include a window in their first space station Skylab (AIAA 2009), which was eventually realised when the Skylab was launched in 1973.…”
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“…Space Architecture can be defined as "the theory and practice of designing and building artificial environments in outer space to enable temporary or permanent human presence or human activities in extreme environments" (Millennium_Charter 2002). It integrates several technical and scientific disciplines with knowledge of space environments, space systems engineering, and the psychology of isolated and confined environments (Osburg et al 2003). The Space Architecture field was established when architect Maynard Dalton and industrial designer Raymond Lowy persuaded NASA to include a window in their first space station Skylab (AIAA 2009), which was eventually realised when the Skylab was launched in 1973.…”
The Open University's repository of research publications and other research outputs Extra-terrestrial construction processesadvancements, opportunities and challenges
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