22.05.2011

Architecture for Astronauts

Book presentation with panel discussion at the Kunsthalle Wien (Vienna) - This book is the result of researching the interface between people, space and objects in an extra-terrestrial environment.

On the panel:

  • Sandra Haeuplik-Meusburger (Author / TU Vienna / space-craft)

  • Richard Horden (TU Munich / HCLA Architects London / micro compact home ltd.)

  • Cuno Brullmann (TU Vienna / Brullmann Architects Paris)

  • Gerhard Thiele (Resident Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute in Vienna; Physicist and Astronaut)

  • Dumitru-Dorin Prunariu (Charman UN Committeee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space; Cosmonaut)

Welcome: Cathérine Hug (Curator Kunsthalle Wien)
Moderation: Olivier Lamborelle (ESA-EAC / Space Application Services)

Kunsthalle Wien
hall 11
26 May 2010
7 p. m.

Living and working in extra-terrestrial habitats means being potentially vulnerable to very harsh environmental, social, and psychological conditions. With the stringent technical specifications for launch vehicles and transport into space, a very tight framework for the creation of habitable space is set. These constraints result in a very demanding “partnership” between the habitat and the inhabitant.

This book is the result of researching the interface between people, space and objects in an extra-terrestrial environment. The evaluation of extra-terrestrial habitats in comparison to the user’s perspective leads to a new framework, comparing these buildings from the viewpoint of human activity. It can be used as reference or as conceptual framework for the purpose of evaluation. It also summarizes relevant human-related design directions. The work is addressed to architects and designers as well as engineers.

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