A study of design alternatives for a lunar base settlement. The research explores the lunar environment requirements, program development, goal identification and processes involved in lunar design solutions. The report is the result of a 1987 graduate design studio at the UWM Department of Architecture. Graphic presentations involved the use of computer-aided design techniques (CAD). Highly illustrated.https://dc.uwm.edu/caupr_mono/1048/thumbnail.jp
Human civilization and architecture have defined each other for over 5000 years on Earth. Even in th...
When large space settlements are finally built on Earth’s Moon and eventually Mars, inevitably the c...
As defined by the Exploration Systems Architecture Study (ESAS), the lunar architecture is a combina...
Sponsored by NASA/Universities Space Research Association, this study investigated advanced lunar ha...
Second document in a series from the Space Architecture Design Group. Developed under the first year...
This study, the third in the space architecture series, focuses on the design of an early stage luna...
The future of space exploration science and technology is expected to move toward long duration miss...
Two concept designs for lunar habitats are explored and developed in this monograph based on human f...
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Agriculture undertook a series of st...
The hypothesis of a sequence of architectural mastering of the moon suggests several stages of settl...
The Advanced Design Program in Space Architecture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee investiga...
In view of the superior environmental and operational conditions that are thought to exist in lava t...
This project explores methods to build habitats on the moon. It specifically explores the design of ...
Advanced, second-generation lunar habitats for astronauts and mission specialists working on the Moo...
Future space missions are expected to increase both in their duration and crew population, therefore...
Human civilization and architecture have defined each other for over 5000 years on Earth. Even in th...
When large space settlements are finally built on Earth’s Moon and eventually Mars, inevitably the c...
As defined by the Exploration Systems Architecture Study (ESAS), the lunar architecture is a combina...
Sponsored by NASA/Universities Space Research Association, this study investigated advanced lunar ha...
Second document in a series from the Space Architecture Design Group. Developed under the first year...
This study, the third in the space architecture series, focuses on the design of an early stage luna...
The future of space exploration science and technology is expected to move toward long duration miss...
Two concept designs for lunar habitats are explored and developed in this monograph based on human f...
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Agriculture undertook a series of st...
The hypothesis of a sequence of architectural mastering of the moon suggests several stages of settl...
The Advanced Design Program in Space Architecture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee investiga...
In view of the superior environmental and operational conditions that are thought to exist in lava t...
This project explores methods to build habitats on the moon. It specifically explores the design of ...
Advanced, second-generation lunar habitats for astronauts and mission specialists working on the Moo...
Future space missions are expected to increase both in their duration and crew population, therefore...
Human civilization and architecture have defined each other for over 5000 years on Earth. Even in th...
When large space settlements are finally built on Earth’s Moon and eventually Mars, inevitably the c...
As defined by the Exploration Systems Architecture Study (ESAS), the lunar architecture is a combina...