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Cogent Arts & Humanities

ISSN:

2331-1983

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • ethnology and cultural anthropology (Humanities)
  • history (Humanities)
  • literary studies (Humanities)
  • culture and religion studies (Humanities)
  • arts studies (Humanities)
  • architecture and urban planning (Engineering and Technology)
  • heritage protection and conservation of monuments (Engineering and Technology)
  • family studies (Family studies)
  • international relations (Social studies)

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Year 2020
  • The experience of movement in orbital space architecture: A narrative of weightlessness
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    - Cogent Arts & Humanities - Year 2020

    Based upon a combination of architectural theories, the knowledge of space environment, and psychology of isolated and confined environments, this qualitative research aims to study orbital space settlement in a way to get the built space congenial to the human experience of movement. In this sense, sensors, self-propulsion or mechanical actuators, the inhabitant’s mental and visual capacity for movement, as well as the represented...

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  • The experience of movement in orbital space architecture: A narrative of weightlessness
    Publication

    Based upon a combination of architectural theories, the knowledge of space environment, and psychology of isolated and confined environments, this qualitative research aims to study orbital space settlement in a way to get the built space congenial to the human experience of movement. In this sense, sensors, self-propulsion or mechanical actuators, the inhabitant’s mental and visual capacity for movement, as well as the represented...

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