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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

M. Aguzzi, R. Drummond, D. Haslam, S. Häuplik-Meusburger, J. Hendrikse, E. Laan, S. Lorenz, K. Özdemir, D. Robinson, G. Sterenborg:
"Habitat Design Workshop 2005";
Talk: MX Design Conference, Ciudad de Mexico; 10-26-2005 - 10-28-2005; in: "Design Perspectives", Universidad Iberoamericano, Ciudad de Mexico (2005), 1 - 10.



English abstract:
The Habitat Design Workshop 2005 has been conceived by the MoonMars Working Group with the
support of the European Space Agency (ESA -ESATEC) that hosted the workshop from 2nd to 10th
April 2005 in The Netherlands. The MoonMars Working Group is an undergraduate and postgraduate led programme of interactive, international and trans-disciplinary projects, which aims
to get undergraduates and young professional actively involved in Moon and Mars projects,
workshop and other related events.
The Habitat Design Workshop 2005 is the first workshop focused on interdisciplinary interaction in
the develop of human habitat for Moon, Mars and Phobos (satellite of Mars). Thirty students and
young professionals from disciplines such as engineering, medicine, physics, architecture and
industrial design were selected to participate at this workshop.
This paper presents the methods, process and outcomes of the design workshop. We conclude
with evaluating this type of interactive workshop and its impact on developing the skills needed for
the next generation space workforce.

German abstract:
The Habitat Design Workshop 2005 has been conceived by the MoonMars Working Group with the support of the European Space Agency (ESA -ESATEC) that hosted the workshop from 2nd to 10th April 2005 in The Netherlands. The MoonMars Working Group is an undergraduate and
postgraduate led programme of interactive, international and trans-disciplinary projects, which aims to get undergraduates and young professional actively involved in Moon and Mars projects, workshop and other related events.
The Habitat Design Workshop 2005 is the first workshop focused on interdisciplinary interaction in the develop of human habitat for Moon, Mars and Phobos (satellite of Mars). Thirty students and young professionals from disciplines such as engineering, medicine, physics, architecture and industrial design were selected to participate at this workshop.
This paper presents the methods, process and outcomes of the design workshop. We conclude with evaluating this type of interactive workshop and its impact on developing the skills needed for
the next generation space workforce.

http://www.dis.uia.mx/conference/HTMs-PDFs/Habitat_design.pdf


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_187200.pdf


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