Human friendly architectural design for a small Martian base |
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Authors: | J. Kozicki J. Kozicka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Gdańsk University of Technology, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz 80-952, Narutowicza 11/12, Poland;2. Gdańsk University of Technology, Architecture Department, Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz 80-952, Narutowicza 11/12, Poland |
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Abstract: | The manned mission to Mars is expected to last almost three years. A human factor must be taken seriously into account in such a long-term mission. A big comfortable habitat can help to overcome sociopsychological problems, that occur in ICEs (Isolated and Confined Environments). Authors have come forward to this issue and have developed a Martian base design as a human friendly habitat. The project is based on researches of extreme conditions on Mars, architecture in ICEs and contemporary building technologies. The base consists of five modules: a Central Module (CM), an Agriculture Dome (AD), a Residential Dome (RD), a Laboratory Dome (LD) and a Garage (G). Each element has its own functional purpose. The CM is a metal capsule similar to the Reference Mission module (RM, NASA, 1997). Domes are inflatable multilayer structures, which interiors are “open planned”. Interiors can be arranged and divided into rooms by using modular partition walls designed by authors. |
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Keywords: | Extraterrestrial architecture Martian base Habitat design Inflatable architecture |
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