Aug 30, 2017
Phase two of NASA’s deep space habitat challenge finds a winner in architect & tech firm collaboration
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, habitats, space travel, sustainability
As part of its support for the application 3D printing technology to deep space exploration, NASA has awarded a $250,000 prize to a joint team consisting of members from Foster+Partners California and Branch Technology (based in Chattanooga, Tennessee).
NASA’s competition, which has now reached level three of its second phase, aims to “advance construction technology needed to create sustainable housing solutions for Earth and beyond”, most notably with the aim of accommodating astronauts on Mars and building human colonies in outer space.