Most of our readings are taken from:
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Space Architecture Technical Committee (SATC)
or the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Space Colonization Technical Committee (SCTC)
Lunar Expolration Analysis Group (LEAG) http://www.lpi.usra.edu/leag/reports.html
Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) http://www.lpi.usra.edu/
Institute for Space and Nuclear Power Studies (STAIF Proceedings) http://www.unm.edu/~isnps/proceedings/proceedings.html
Ops Alaska Space Architecture http://pweb.jps.net/~gangale/opsa/index_spaceArch.htm
as related to specifically to this design studio.
Required by all:
Sherwood,
Brent (2005 July). Lunar Architecture and
Urbanism, 2nd ed. (SAE 2005-01-2914). 35th International Conference
on Environmental Systems (ICES), Rome, Italy, 11-14 July 2005. Warrendale,
Pennsylvania, USA: Society of Automotive
Engineers.
Modular bots learn art of self-reinvention
Sunny Bains, EE Times
Required Individually to Report to All (Refer to emial for assignments)
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1) Belvin, W. Keith; Watson, Judith J.; Singhal, Surendra N. (2006 September). Structural Concepts and Materials for Lunar Exploration Habitats (AIAA 2006-7338). 2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
2) Benaroya, Haym (2002 October). An Overview of Lunar Base Structures: Past and Future (AIAA 2002-6113). 1st Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2002), Houston, Texas, USA, 10-11 October 2002. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
3) Bodkin, David K.; Bocam, Kenneth J. (2006 September). A Human Lunar Surface Base and Infrastructure Solution (AIAA 2006-7336). 2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
4) Celentano, J. T.; Amorelli, D.; Freeman, G. G. (1963 May). Establishing a Habitability Index for Space Stations and Planetary Bases (AIAA 63-139). AIAA/ASMA Manned Space Laboratory Conference, Los Angeles, California, USA, 2 May 1963. New York, New York, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
5) Cohen, Marc M. (1996 September). Habitat Distinctions: Planetary versus Interplanetary Architecture (AIAA 96-4467). Space Programs and Technologies Conference, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, 24-26 September 1996. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
6) Cohen, Marc M. (2002 October). Selected Precepts in Lunar Architecture (IAC-02-Q.4.3.08). 53rd International Astronautical Congress, World Space Congress, Houston, Texas, USA, 10-19 October 2002. Paris, France: International Astronautical Federation. PDF
7) Cohen, Marc M. (2003 September). Mobile Lunar and Planetary Bases (AIAA 2003-6280). AIAA Space 2003 Conference & Exposition, Long Beach, California, USA, 23-25 September 2003. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
8) Cohen, Marc M. (2004 February). Mobile Lunar Base Concepts. In M. S. El-Genk (Ed.), Space Technology and Applications International Forum – STAIF 2004: Conference on Thermophysics in Microgravity; Conference on Commercial/Civil Next Generation Space Transportation; 21st Symposium on Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion; Conference on Human Space Exploration; 2nd Symposium on Space Colonization; 1st Symposium on New Frontiers and Future Concepts (AIP CP-699, p. 845-853). Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 8-11 February 2004. College Park, Maryland, USA: American Institute of Physics. PDF
9) Cohen, Marc M. (2004 July). Habitat Multivariate Design Model Pilot Study (SAE 2004-01-2366). 34th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, 19-22 July 2004. Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA: Society of Automotive Engineers. PDF
10) Cohen, Marc M.; Kennedy, Kriss J. (1997 November). Habitats and Surface Construction Technology and Development Roadmap. In A. Noor, J. Malone (Eds.), Government Sponsored Programs on Structures Technology (NASA CP-97-206241, p. 75-96). Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. PDF
11) Drake, Bret G. (2007 October 1). Lunar Exploration Analysis Group (LEAG) Workshop on Enabling Exploration, The Lunar Outpost and Beyond, Houston, Texas, USA, 1-5 October 2007. PDF
12) Duerk, Donna P. (2004 September). Curriculum for Aerospace Architecture with Emphasis on Lunar Base and Habitat Studies (NASA CR-2004-212820). Moffett Field, California, USA: Ames Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. PDF
13) Ganapathi, Gani B.; Ferrall, Joseph; Seshan, P. K. (1993 May). Lunar Base Habitat Designs: Characterizing the Environment, and Selecting Habitat Designs for Future Trade-offs (NASA CR-195687). Pasadena, California, USA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. PDF
14) Hydroponics and Automation Technologies as an Option for Plant-food in Space
Carlo Alberto CAMPIOTTI – ENEA
Giuseppe ALONZO – University of Palermo
Luca INCROCCI – University of Pisa
Fabio PICCOLO – Aerosekur
Valentina BORNISACCI – Aerosekur
Bruno PAPALIA – ENEA
Rita Di BONITO – ENEA
15) Howe, A. Scott; Colombano, Silvano (2004 May 20). Self-constructing / Self-reconfiguring Modular Construction Systems. White paper, submitted in response to the NASA Exploration Systems Enterprise, Request for Information RFI04212004. PDF
16) Howe, A. Scott; Gibson, Ian (2006 September). Trigon Robotic Pairs (AIAA 2006-7407). AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
17) Howe, A. Scott; Howe, Jeffrey W. (2005 January). Plug-in Hardware Concepts for Mobile Modular Surface Habitats (AIAA 2005-2673). 1st Exploration Conference: Continuing the Voyage of Discovery, Orlando, Florida, USA, 30 January - 1 February 2005. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
18) Kennedy, Kriss J. (2002 October). The Vernacular of Space Architecture (AIAA 2002-6102). 1st Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2002), Houston, Texas, USA, 10-11 October 2002. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
19) Koelle, H. H. (1996 January 1). Lunar Base Facilities Development & Operation. Berlin, Germany: Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Technische Universität Berlin. PDF
20) Koelle, H. H. (1996 June 15). A Preliminary Concept and Life-Cycle Analysis of a Lunar Settlement. Berlin, Germany: Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Technische Universität Berlin. PDF
21) Koelle, H. H. (1997 May 1). A Representative Concept of an Initial Lunar Base. Berlin, Germany: Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Technische Universität Berlin. PDF
22) Koelle, H. H. (2000 May 5). A Habitat Concept for the MOONBASE-2015. Berlin, Germany: Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Technische Universität Berlin. PDF
23) Kriegh, Michael; Kriegh, Julie (2003 July). Growth, Form and Proportion in Nature: Lessons for Human Habitation in off Planet Environments (SAE 2003-01-2653). 33rd International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 7-10 July 2003. Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA: Society of Automotive Engineers. PDF
24) Lockard, Elizabeth Song (2006 September). Habitation in Space: The Relationship between Aesthetics & Dwelling (AIAA 2006-7331). 2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006. Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. PDF
25) NASA (2005 November). NASA’s Exploration Systems Architecture Study (NASA TM-2005-214062). Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. PDF
26) Perino, Maria Antonietta (1991 October). Moon Base Habitability Aspects. In, Proceedings of the 4th European Symposium on Space Environmental and Control Systems (ESA SP-324, p. 1147-1154). Florence, Italy, 21-24 October 1991. Paris, France: European Space Agency. PDF
27) Reyes, Jonathan; Suri, Saneil; Vanden Dries, William; Watters, Phillip (2005 September). R.S.V.P. Lunar Habitats: Self-Landing Mobile Lunar Habitat. Austin, Texas, USA: University of Texas at Austin. PDF
28) Schowalter, David T.; Malone, Thomas B. (1972 February). The Development of a Lunar Habitability System (NASA CR-1676). Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. PDF
29) Thakoor, Sarita (2003). Bio-Inspired Engineering of Exploration Systems (NASA TSP-NPO-21142). Pasadena, California, USA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. PDF
30) University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Department of Architecture (1993). Domus I and Dymaxion: Two Concept Designs for Lunar Habitats. In, Proceedings of the 9th Summer Conference, NASA/USRA Advanced Design Program (p. 479-489). Houston, Texas, USA, 14-18 June 1993. Washington, DC, USA: Universities Space Research Association. PDF
31) Vogler, Andreas (2004 May 20). Change of Paradigms: Designing Habitat vs. Designing Machines – Importance of Integration of Aerospace Architect in Early Design Phases. White paper, submitted in response to the NASA Exploration Systems Enterprise, Request for Information RFI04212004. PDF
32) Vogler, Andreas (2005 June). The Universal House – An Outlook to Space-Age Housing. In M. Eekhout (Ed.), Concept House: Towards customised industrial housing (p. 77-87). 1st Concept House Symposium, Delft, The Netherlands, 22 June 2005. Delft, The Netherlands: Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology. PDF