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SIMULATOR: F.L.A.S.H.
ANALOG SYSTEM DESIGN METHOD: ALFA
SHED Research program:
SIMULATOR: S.H.E.E. >
ILS-Demonstrator, CRYSTAL
SIMULATOR: XV06
 

January 2013 – December 2015
Authors: Space Innovations, LIQUIFER Systems Group, Space Application Services, COMEX, Sobriety, International Space University
Supported by: EU's FP7 5th call SPACE

The Self-deployable Habitat for Extreme Environments (SHEE) project is based on long-term research in architecture, motivated by efforts to stimulate development in architecture and point out integration of current technologies for benefit of its users. The research shows that there exist common design drivers in extreme environments on earth and in space. Initial design solutions for more extreme environments of space can be effectively utilized in extreme environment conditions on the Earth for benefit of terrestrial architecture development. This approach, including satisfaction of habitat needs in outer space and terrestrial critical extreme environment conditions, allows efficiency gains and economies of scope because the same investment has dual purposes and related added-values. The SHEE project develops a key architecture research idea and strategy initiated by architect Ondrej Doule, Ph.D. based on the research objectives established by the SHED program.
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