Midterm Presentation

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MIDTERM PRESENTATION

Niharika Kuruvada

Jacob Sobelman

Andrew Talero Gonzalez

MODULE 1

Analogue Concepts

(Individual)

Case Studies & Analogue

Habitat Architecture

Space Habitat Concepts

MODULE 2

Primary project : Space center (Group)

Envelope, Materials and Structures Concept

Program, Masterplan and Environment

INDEX

All three group members had worked individually to design analogue habitats for short-term Mars missions. We learned the basics of designing for harsh environments and gained an understanding of space architecture design.

ANALOGUE CONCEPTS
Andrew’s design (left) is completely class 2 with rigid structure with design to take advantage of as much volume as posible for the habitat. Jacob’s design (center) and 3 hybrid habitat a pill-shaped module ed on Earth and lith shell 3D-printed

Niha’s

Design (right), EMBRIO module ‘Extended Mars Base Research and Industrial Oasis’, is a class 1 habitat, consisting of a egg shaped module with a 3d printed rigid shell and an inflatable structure in between. (center) is a Class 2 habitat consisting of module prefabricatan exterior rego3D-printed in-situ.
ANALOGUE CONCEPTS
PRECEDENTS
Shanghai Planetarium - Enead Architects Bee’ah Headquarters - Zaha Hadid Madsar City - Foster and Partners
PRECEDENTS

The site in Mesa, Arizona is located close to the ASU Polytechnic campus to the north and an airport on the east side, making them the main landmarks around the area.

To gain a better understanding of the site’s characteristics, we ran a sun study analysis.

The sun study provided information on the site’s solar exposure throughout the day, allowing for the identification of areas that receive the most sunlight and those that are in the shade. This information can be useful in determining the best location for buildings and outdoor spaces to optimize solar gain and shading.

Summer Solstice:

21 June at 12:30pm at 80 °

Winter Solstice:

21 December at 12:26pm at 33.1

SITE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
Summer Solstice Winter Solstice Ground Plane
ASU POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS AIRPORT SITE

Drawing inspiration from the Mars habitat design, our approach to designing the space center was to ensure it blended seamlessly with the natural environment. We envisioned pod-shaped structures that would be partially embedded in the terrain, covered with “regolith” (landscape), and resemble a natural feature, this time on earth, in Arizona.

An element of camouflage is created by having the structure initially look concealed within the landscape from different viewpoints, allowing visitors to discover it gradually as they make their way into the site. The garden space was designed as a setting to provide such a serene space for reflection and immerse visitors in the natural environment with infrastructure tucked in it.

Our design aims to inspire innovation and creativity, fostering an environment that encourages exploration and learning as the space center not only serves as a hub for space exploration and research but also offers visitors a unique and unforgettable experience.

DESIGN NARRATIVE AND SKETCHES
PROGRAM STORY BOARD
The primary factor influencing the site was the network of roads in its vicinity. The decision was made to the site to establish a location Infrastructure is allocated on either side of the road based on visitor traffic levels. Subsequently, we drape the landscape onto these pods in order to create a camouflage effect. The drapes meeting the ground the central public space, forming including the one on the

to extend the road into location for dropping off.

A public area at the center was created with the intention of inviting people to enter the site.

ground were linked to forming circulation paths, drape..

The ‘public and semi public’ infrastructure is planned in relation to the public space to ensure that people could access all areas from there.

In this way, we were able to develop the overarching concept of our design.

MASTERPLANS Innovation
Innovation way S
MASTERPLANS Innovation way Analogue Training Housing Gym

MuseumandGreenhouse

way S
Gym
Research Labs

HABITAT

CORE SITE PROGRAMS
1. Integration with the environment 2. Camouflage 3. Improved circulation 1. Gathering areas 2. Central Promenade 3. Seating areas
COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY

areas

Promenade areas

MOBILITY

1. Pedestrian connections around the site

2. Sub road for traffic flow and drop offs

3. Track on top of the drape

ENVELOPE
STRUCTURE,
AND CONSTRUCTION
Shotcrete Process

Landscape Envelope

Concrete slab (Shotcrete)

Glass facade

Mullions

RENDERS/VISUALS
RENDERS/VISUALS

Our next steps will be to continue developing our design in more detail. We will be using the pod-shaped building forms to create floor plans for each building. The group will also continue to explore light and shading within the building interiors as well as throughout the site in order to ensure the most comfortable experience for the users.

NEXT STEPS
THANK YOU

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