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Author: Daniel Inocente

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About the Book
In Space Architecture: Principles, Challenges, and Innovations, experienced architect and designer Daniel Inocente delivers a comprehensive exploration of the design and development of habitats and infrastructure required to support human life in space. The book offers readers a thorough description of the principles, challenges, and solutions currently animating discussions in this emerging field.
Beginning with an introduction that establishes the central importance of space architecture, Inocente explains the interdisciplinary nature of the field and demonstrates how integrated knowledge from engineering, architecture, environmental science, and psychology are coming together to build a spacefaring future for humanity.
Print length : 560 pages
Chapters : 20 chapters
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Foreword by NASA Astronaut, Jeffrey A Hoffman
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"As President Kennedy once said, "Space is the new ocean...," and just as naval architects learned to provide safe, livable environments at sea, space architects will do this for the new ocean of space. This book is an excellent way to learn about how this will be accomplished."
Jeffrey A Hoffman
Retired NASA Astronaut
Professor of the Practice of Aerospace Engineering, MIT
Daniel Inocente, AIA, NCARB is a licensed architect, educator, and founder of Daniel Inocente Architecture D.P.C., a New York based practice recognized for its high-performance design approach across residential, commercial, and cultural projects. His work integrates advanced technology with environmental intelligence, uniting vision and constructability across diverse scales, from custom residences and mixed-use buildings to large urban and waterfront developments. His research in aerospace and space has been published and presented at MIT, The Economist, IEEE, Architect Magazine, ESA, NASA, AIAA, John Hopkins, and more.
Daniel has worked with teams on projects across sectors including:
Blue Origin
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
NASA
Gehry Partners
