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paul12345

hi..
hope u r doing good...
im a student in architecture now in the stage of Thesis...
so can any one help me with some information and Data about SPACE RESEARCH CENTER...I'llbe so grateful
thank you

 
Nov 25, 16 1:38 pm

Well it's your thesis, so you need to come up with a lot of this yourself.  NASA has a department dedicated to space architecture/research habitats so search for that.

Nov 25, 16 1:57 pm  · 
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paul12345

Thank you so much sir...as it relates to security issues there are nothing available in the net...so im trying to get information...and the space architecture is a different field.. im gonna search for that ...thank you.

Nov 25, 16 2:31 pm  · 
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As @Josh indicated maybe start with NASA, for instance a $2.5 million competition to build a 3D printed habitat for deep space exploration, from back in 2015.

Or perhaps ESA's research into Inflatable structures for space applications

 
Nov 30, 16 1:05 am  · 
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Wood Guy

Maybe this will help: 

https://lmgtfy.com/?q=information+and+Data+about+SPACE+RESEARCH+CENTER

Nov 30, 16 9:06 am  · 
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dsc_arch

A quick google search will give you SICSA: 

http://sicsa.egr.uh.edu/

The Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) is a unique interdisciplinary research, design and teaching academic center that supports the world’s only Master of Science (MS) degree in Space Architecture. In 2015 The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved changing the degree to a master of science with a STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — designation. We are academic leaders in the field of space architecture and are also active in the planning and designing of facilities for extreme environments on Earth. These include ocean facilities, polar research stations and human disaster accommodations. Graduates will also conduct trade studies and learn about operational factors which contribute to the design, such as logistics, orbital mechanics, transportation cost trades, etc. Our collaborators have included NASA, The Boeing Company, Oceaneering, and the Houston Airport System/Houston Spaceport.

Dec 8, 16 4:37 pm  · 
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