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Title:
Space architecture : principles, challenges, and innovations
Author:
Inocente, Daniel, author.
ISBN:
9781394318131

9781394318124
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Contents:
Intro to space habitat design -- Understanding environmental constraints -- Understanding space habitation -- Space habitat design -- Destinations -- Transportation -- Infrastructure -- Defining habitat functional design features -- Geometry and spatial design -- Human factors and crew systems -- Human factors and behavioral considerations -- Galley, food storage, and preparation -- Mobility architecture -- Resource management technologies -- Manufacturability and assembly -- Advanced materials and technologies -- Infrastructure and master planning -- Regulatory compliance and ethical standards -- Future trends and developments.
Abstract:
"Space Architecture is the theory and practice of designing and building inhabited environments in outer space. It integrates the creation and enhancement of the built environment and is based on engineering, but also involves diverse disciplines such as physiology, psychology, and sociology. The field borrows from various forms of architecture to ensure humans can live and work in space, encompassing the design of space-related facilities, habitats, and vehicles. The rise of this field was driven by the need to extend space mission durations and address astronauts' needs"-- Provided by publisher.
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John Wiley and Sons
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