Wednesday, December 9, 2009

In the era of technology architecture stops being purely the art of building. It challenges our perception and forces drastic changes to happen. Architect is no longer limited by the set of “three dimensions”, as he/she utilizes the power of invention to break established boundaries.





On Monday 7th December 2009 Virgin Galactic, part of the Virgin Group run by Richard Branson, unveiled SpaceShipTwo to the world at Mojave Spaceport, California. It is the world’s first commercial space craft, an improved version of SpaceShipOne. SpaceShipTwo is a mothership that lounges aircraft with 6 passengers and 2 pilots into the orbit for a two-and-half hour trip. Planned to start operating by 2010, the project includes another wonder: the first private spaceport in the world.





The New Mexico Spaceport Authority Building, commissioned by the Virgin Galactic from foster+partners, is intended to emphasize the mystery and thrill of travel for the first time space visitors.





The organic form of the terminal resembles a rise in the landscape. Using local materials and regional construction techniques, it is both sustainable and sensitive to its surroundings.


On top of the new construction, Spaceport America isn’t too far away from famed Roswell, NM, known for the recovery of a UFO. The proximity of the two space sites will help boost interest in southern New Mexico as tourists travel to see the historical spot as well as the future-forward space launch site.


Private spaceport was deliberately chosen to support the grand project. Just imagine that space tourists would have to board their space ship in some terminal in JFK... That probably wouldn't become the most thrilling experience and the pricey trip would lack mystery from its very beginning. Architecture in this case brings experience of space traveling to a different level: tourists loose the connection with the world reality from the moment they arrive at the terminal, isolated in the desert of New Mexico.

1 comment:

  1. It grabs my interest that architecture can bring new kind of experience by designing a space-port. It is definitely a possible business for architecture in out future. You mentioned to exploit sparsely populated area into valuable one. I think it is a task for an architect to return benefit to a community for people around by providing business opportunities. Some digital fabricated architecture is not appreciated by some architects. It might be an opportunity to rethink positive reception on digital fabrication to create normal environment to future atmosphere.

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