Mid-year review 2024: Mega Projects, 3D-printing, AI and Space
In 2024, there were architectural achievements, including mega projects, 3D printing, AI, space architecture innovations, and global events offering new perspectives.
In 2024, there were architectural achievements, including mega projects, 3D printing, AI, space architecture innovations, and global events offering new perspectives.
Space exploration is the study of the cosmos, which encompasses the entire universe outside Earth. Space is categorized as an extreme environment as it has conditions different from Earth’s.
Human civilization has always shown a keen interest in the exploration of space. Every time we look up at the night sky, a fascination has always followed. Amongst the bright twinkling stars, we’ve always wondered about the very nature of our existence.
The article explores the possibilities and challenges of colonizing Mars, including architectural considerations for human habitats, such as inspirations from the International Space Station, Moon architecture, and Antarctica research stations, as well as the potential for underground and overground architecture.
NASA is currently developing an architecture for the next stages of its Artemis lunar exploration campaign, which it hopes to launch in April.
NASA officials stated that a meeting last week assisted them in developing an exploration architecture to achieve their goals for the moon and Mars, but they provided few details about the architecture’s contents or when it will be released.
The workshop is covering generative algorithms in Grasshopper3D and their applications in designing deployable and transformable structures.
The primary function of LINA is to protect astronauts and critical mission assets from galactic cosmic radiation exposure, solar particle events, moonquakes, lunar dust contamination, and cryogenic conditions experienced during the lunar night.
Voyager’s planned free-flying commercial space station and Hilton will design the communal spaces and crew accommodations on the private space station in low-Earth orbit (LEO) called Starlab.
The Duravit team concentrated on making the Martian toilet as user-friendly as possible while simplifying the design.
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