Micro-G Architecture - an Innovative Design and Education Experience in Turkey
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2004
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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
This paper aims to introduce the space architecture education at Bilkent University in Turkey. Architecture and engineering have common interests in Earth infrastructure development; as the space, considered as a new and challenging environment can help the students to undertake difficult tasks in developing space stations and various space structures for habitation purposes.
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American Society of Civil Engineers, ASCE
Engineering, Construction and Operations in Challenging Environments - Earth and Space 2004: Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial ASCE Aerospace Division International Conference -- 7 March 2004 through 10 March 2004 -- League City/Houston, TX -- 62781
Engineering, Construction and Operations in Challenging Environments - Earth and Space 2004: Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial ASCE Aerospace Division International Conference -- 7 March 2004 through 10 March 2004 -- League City/Houston, TX -- 62781
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Ceramic materials, Concrete construction, Curricula, Earth (planet), Martian surface analysis, Orbits, Space research, Space shuttles, Space stations, Pneumatic membranes, Space architecture, Space structures, Aerospace engineering
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Engineering Construction and Operations in Challenging Environments Earth and Space 2004: Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial ASCE Aerospace Division International Conference
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835
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840
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