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In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, Jeff Nosanov interviews architect Anthony Longman, who discusses his innovative ideas for expandable rotating habitats in space. Anthony shares his journey from the UK to the US, traditional architecture to space architecture, and the importance of ecological design and the influence of nature on his work. He explains the concept of tensegrity structures and their potential applications in space, as well as the challenges of developing sustainable and maintainable structures for long-term use in extraterrestrial environments. The conversation also touches on the role of NASA's NIAC program in fostering innovative concepts and the future of space architecture.
By spacemadnessIn this episode of the Space Madness podcast, Jeff Nosanov interviews architect Anthony Longman, who discusses his innovative ideas for expandable rotating habitats in space. Anthony shares his journey from the UK to the US, traditional architecture to space architecture, and the importance of ecological design and the influence of nature on his work. He explains the concept of tensegrity structures and their potential applications in space, as well as the challenges of developing sustainable and maintainable structures for long-term use in extraterrestrial environments. The conversation also touches on the role of NASA's NIAC program in fostering innovative concepts and the future of space architecture.