- A Danish architecture firm is building a prototype for eventual lunar habitation, asking “what does it take to live on the moon?”.
- Two architects will live in the prototype for a three month simulated moon mission this fall.
- The test will take place in northern Greenland, which the architects determined was closest to conditions on the moon.
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Two space architects in Denmark are working on a prototype that could be used for future habitation on the moon.
Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson both attended the Royal Danish Academy School of Architecture and International Space University, where they won an award for a Mars habitat prototype. Now, their design firm SAGA, focuses on space and what they call “terra-tech,” making space livable for humans.
Here’s what the prototype is like.