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_aLeach, Neil Ed. _919304 |
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245 | _aSpace architecture : the new frontier for design research | ||
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_bJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd. _aWest Sussex _c2014 |
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_aArchitectural Design No.6, 2014 _964079 |
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505 | _aContents 5 EDITORIAL Helen Castle 6 ABOUT THE GU EST-EDITOR Neil Leach 8 INTRODUCTION Space Architecture: The New Frontier for Design Research Neil Leach 16 What Next for Human Space Flight? Brent Sherwood 20 Planet Moon: The Future of Astronaut Activity and Settlement Madhu Thangavelu 30 MoonCapital: Life on the Moon 100 Years After Apollo Andreas Vogler 36 Architecture For Other Planets A Scott Howe 40 Buzz Aldrin: Mission to Mars Neil Leach 46 Colonising the Red Planet: Humans to Mars in Our Time Robert Zubrin 54 Terrestrial Space Architecture Neil Leach 64 Space Tourism: Waiting for Ignition Ondfej Doule 70 Alpha: From the International Style to the International Space Station Constance Adams and Rod jones 78 Being a Space Architect: Astrotecture™ Projects for NASA MarcMCohen 82 Outside the Terrestrial Sphere Greg Lynn FORM: N.O.A.H. (New Outer Atmospheric Habitat) and New City Greg Lynn 90 Ground Control: Space Architecture as Defined by Variable Gravity Ondfej Doule 96 Projecting Into Space: International Student Projects Neil Leach 108 3D Printing in Space Neil Leach 114 Astronauts Orbiting on Their Stomachs: The Need to Design for the Consumption and Production of Food in Space Sandra Hauplik-Meusburger 118 Brave New Worlds: Reaching Towards a New Era of Space Architecture Larry Bell 122 Terrestrial Feedback: Reflections on the Space Industry Neil Leach 128 COUNTERPOINT Space is an Ecology for Living In Rachel Armstrong 134 CONTRIBUTORS | ||
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