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Space Architectures | Melodie Yashar

Tag iconTalk
when
Ended 17 Sept 2024
price
Free
where
Parramatta Town Hall

International space architect, technologist and researcher Melodie Yashar shares her perspective on the ethics of space settlement and designing resilient homes for off-world living.

As space agencies plan human outposts on the Moon and Mars, space architect, technologist and researcher Melodie Yashar asks, ‘How can we promote a sustainable, equitable future in space?’ Yashar’s research explores the ethics of space settlement and how openly accessible construction methods such as 3D printing can be used to create resilient structures. Yashar’s talk will be followed by an in-conversation exploring access, sustainability and resilience with local architect Marni Reti.

This is an Auslan interpreted event.

Speaker

Melodie Yashar is the vice president, Building Design and Performance at ICON, a construction technologies company focused on large scale additive manufacturing for Earth and space. In 2023 NASA awarded ICON a prestigious contract to develop lunar surface construction systems based on 3D printing technologies. She teaches undergraduate and graduate design studios at ArtCenter College of Design, California.

Marni Reti is a proud Palawa and Ngāti Wai woman, born and raised on Gadigal, D’harawal and Dharug Country. Marni is a registered architect at Kaunitz Yeung Architecture and Lecturer and Master’s Design Studio Lead at UTS. She has dedicated her professional and academic career to engaging Indigenous knowledges into architectural practice and design.

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