Space habitats, vehicles, and orbital infrastructure must support human performance under conditions radically different from Earth. Issues of scale, safety, adaptability, and systems coordination become central architectural concerns.
Our work integrates spatial planning, environmental systems thinking, and human-centered design to create environments that are functional, intuitive, and resilient—supporting extended missions and evolving requirements.
We design space habitats with a focus on human needs, addressing comfort, safety, and psychological well being within extreme environments.
Conceptual infrastructure projects explore orbital and planetary systems that integrate architecture, engineering, and long term mission planning.
We develop interior architectures for space systems that prioritize efficiency, ergonomics, and integration with technical and life support requirements.
Our work includes research driven studies focused on human factors, spatial performance, and habitability in microgravity and extraterrestrial environments.
Design concepts are evaluated through prototyping and simulation to test spatial performance, operational scenarios, and system integration.
We use advanced visualization and research methods to communicate ideas, test scenarios, and support interdisciplinary collaboration in space focused projects.
In space, architecture directly influences health, efficiency, and well-being. We prioritize clarity of layout, ergonomic planning, and environmental quality—designing spaces that support focus, recovery, and collaboration over time.
Space architecture demands iterative testing and interdisciplinary coordination. We work through sketches, models, simulations, and scenarios—evaluating spatial, operational, and human factors early in the process.
Our approach bridges architecture, engineering, and research—allowing concepts to be tested rigorously before advancing toward implementation.
Our space architecture work includes conceptual studies, habitat design, and research collaborations focused on orbital and planetary environments. These projects inform not only space systems, but also future terrestrial architecture in extreme or resource-constrained contexts.
Selected projects available upon request.
We collaborate with aerospace organizations, research institutions, and technology teams—bringing architectural thinking to multidisciplinary environments where clarity, habitability, and integration are critical.















Space architecture sharpens the discipline—revealing what is essential when resources are limited and performance is critical. The insights gained inform all of our work, on Earth and beyond.
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