Space Architecture
Space Architecture is an emerging discipline that studies the design and construction of habitable and functional environments beyond Earth.
With the advancement of technology and the intensification of space missions, it is becoming increasingly essential to develop structures capable of sustaining human life in extraterrestrial environments, ensuring safety, efficiency and comfort.
From the International Space Station (ISS) to future lunar bases and missions to Mars, Space Architecture faces unique challenges that require the integration of technological innovation, advanced materials and sustainable solutions. This discipline not only contributes to the design of space habitats, but also offers insights and applications for terrestrial architecture, especially in extreme environments.
Mars Planet Technologies has been studying and developing the theme of Space Architecture for years, including through the Mars City project (www.mars-city.org), an initiative dedicated to the research and experimentation of living solutions for space. Thanks to the collaboration set up between Archweb and Mars Planet Technologies, this section will be a point of reference to explore the theories, pioneering projects and future prospects of a discipline destined to redefine the concept of habitability, both in space and on Earth.
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