Space Designers-Designed Birdhouses

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Annalisa Dominoni
Marina Sommella Grossi

Constance M. Adams

Olga K. Bannova

Cecilia Hertz

She received a master of Architecture degree from the UH. Now a senior research architect at SICSA. Architect at the Lockwood Green Int, and CODEST international. Engaged in the design and construction of office buildings in America and Russia, in the study of an artificial gravity habitat in Space, missions to Mars and architecture in extremely severe environments such as on Mars surface.

Olga K. Bannova

Just as people, birds build homes to create a feeling of belonging and security. Right now we share and co-exist on Earth but one day both species may exist in a different habitat. Human progress has always been driven by our striving for exploration and discovering new places and opportunities, so some day, just like birds do, we will leave our nest - the Earth to move forward and farther to explore unknown and endless universe and discover new worlds and planets.
In my concept I tried to represent that feeling and motion. The model can also serve as a prototype for our future habitats on other planets and in harsh and unfriendly environments of other worlds. The sphere was chosen not only because it is a planet-like shape but also because it is a pressurized object form, which can be used designing human's homes to survive in severe environments far away from the Earth.

Serkan Anilir

Seiichi Onobori

Akito Sogame

Arturo Vittori
Andreas Vogler
Celine Lauriere

Maria Joao Durao
Margarida Dias
Joana Perry C. Carvalho
Joao Nuno de Carvalho Pernao