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Sponsored Post by Eleven Magazine

MOONTOPIA: An out of this world challenge...

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Friday, Aug 12, 2016

In 1969, the Space Race peaked with the successful Apollo 11 mission, which allowed the first man to walk on the moon.
Between 1969 and 1972, there have been six successful manned missions to the moon, all from the USA. In total, 12 people (all male) have walked on the lunar surface.
No one has walked on the surface of the moon since 1972.
Today, nearly half a century later, new technological advances and a renewed desire for space exploration have ignited a new race. Attention is moving back to the moon. This time, however, we are tired of just walking… what we want is to inhabit! Space Architecture is becoming a growing field with the desired outcome to kick-start space tourism, expand our scientific knowledge, and ultimately make mankind a multi-planetary / galactic species.
But how?
Eleven is excited to announce its first international ideas and design competition on space architecture.
We invite thinkers, architects, designers, academics and visionaries from around the world to imagine innovative solutions for Moontopia - the first ever self-sufficient lunar colony designed for living, working, researching and - why not - a little space tourism too.
How will mankind exist on the moon? You decide.

Focus:
We ask you design innovative solutions for MOONTOPIA - the first ever self-sufficient Lunar base/colony designed for living, working, researching and - why not - a little space tourism, too.
What this means is ultimately up to you.
Here are some questions designed to get you thinking…
Are you using materials/natural shelters (i.e. craters) found on the Moon? Or are you using materials brought to the site from Earth? 3D printing? Lightweight or heavy structures? Inflatables? Is the base prefabricated? Is it assembled on the Moon or does it come already assembled in full or in part? Perhaps it’s a combination of methods? How are the materials taken to the Moon?
How big is your base? Are you proposing a lunar city for 50,000 people or a moon building(s) for a dozen astronauts? Is the design modular? Can it grow in time through a phased construction plan? Do you imagine a colony where people can live permanently as moon citizens or are you imagining astronauts/space tourists living on the base in shift patterns similar to what currently happens on the International Space Station?
Is your base designed to have an artificial atmosphere? What about sustenance? How are you planning to make the base self-sufficient (i.e. energy and food)?
Is the base intended for lunar exploration and colonisation, or is it a stepping stone for outer space exploration (i.e. Mars)?

Confirmed Jury (so far)
The Buckminster Fuller Institute
Representatives from NASA
Representatives from the ESA
Alberto Villanueva Galindo (Idea Architecture Office)
Christina Ciardullo (Space Design Fellow at Carnagie Mellon University)
ASPECT Studios (Winners of our previous competition ‘San Francisco 2016’)
Andrea Verenini (Editor in Chief of Eleven Magazine)

Awards:
Winner:
£2000 GBP + induced in Eleven’s Hall of Fame + invited to join the jury for Eleven’s next competitions.
Runner Up: £400 GBP
Honourable Mentions (x6): no cash prize (boo!) but a lot of glory nonetheless (yay!)
In addition to the jury determined prizes, the general public will be able to vote for their favourite entry online, who will win the People’s Choice Award.
People’s Choice Award: £100 GPB + Induced in Eleven’s Hall of Fame
All our awarded teams will be published in Eleven Magazine and Eleven’s media partners, and will receive one free pass voucher to join future competitions by Eleven.

Registration Fee:
Early Bird: £60 GBP
Standard: £80 GBP
Late Bloomer: £100 GBP

Schedule:
20 July 2016: Competition announced in parallel to the anniversary of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, which brought the rest men on the moon.
11 August 2016: Registration Opens. Early Bird fee applies.
1 September 2016: Standard Fee applies
1 November 2016: Late Bloomer fee applies
11 November 2016: Registration Closes. Projects submission deadline.
11 January 2016: Winners Announced!

For more information, please visit: www.eleven-magazine.com/competitions

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MOONTOPIA: An out of this world challenge...

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Friday, Aug 12, 2016

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eleven magazine ● space architecture ● moon ● competition ● sponsored ● moontopia ● nasa

In 1969, the Space Race peaked with the successful Apollo 11 mission, which allowed the first man to walk on the moon.
Between 1969 and 1972, there have been six successful manned missions to the moon, all from the USA. In total, 12 people (all male) have walked on the lunar surface.
No one has walked on the surface of the moon since 1972.
Today, nearly half a century later, new technological advances and a renewed desire for space exploration have ignited a new race. Attention is moving back to the moon. This time, however, we are tired of just walking… what we want is to inhabit! Space Architecture is becoming a growing field with the desired outcome to kick-start space tourism, expand our scientific knowledge, and ultimately make mankind a multi-planetary / galactic species.
But how?
Eleven is excited to announce its first international ideas and design competition on space architecture.
We invite thinkers, architects, designers, academics and visionaries from around the world to imagine innovative solutions for Moontopia - the first ever self-sufficient lunar colony designed for living, working, researching and - why not - a little space tourism too.
How will mankind exist on the moon? You decide.

Focus:
We ask you design innovative solutions for MOONTOPIA - the first ever self-sufficient Lunar base/colony designed for living, working, researching and - why not - a little space tourism, too.
What this means is ultimately up to you.
Here are some questions designed to get you thinking…
Are you using materials/natural shelters (i.e. craters) found on the Moon? Or are you using materials brought to the site from Earth? 3D printing? Lightweight or heavy structures? Inflatables? Is the base prefabricated? Is it assembled on the Moon or does it come already assembled in full or in part? Perhaps it’s a combination of methods? How are the materials taken to the Moon?
How big is your base? Are you proposing a lunar city for 50,000 people or a moon building(s) for a dozen astronauts? Is the design modular? Can it grow in time through a phased construction plan? Do you imagine a colony where people can live permanently as moon citizens or are you imagining astronauts/space tourists living on the base in shift patterns similar to what currently happens on the International Space Station?
Is your base designed to have an artificial atmosphere? What about sustenance? How are you planning to make the base self-sufficient (i.e. energy and food)?
Is the base intended for lunar exploration and colonisation, or is it a stepping stone for outer space exploration (i.e. Mars)?

Confirmed Jury (so far)
The Buckminster Fuller Institute
Representatives from NASA
Representatives from the ESA
Alberto Villanueva Galindo (Idea Architecture Office)
Christina Ciardullo (Space Design Fellow at Carnagie Mellon University)
ASPECT Studios (Winners of our previous competition ‘San Francisco 2016’)
Andrea Verenini (Editor in Chief of Eleven Magazine)

Awards:
Winner:
£2000 GBP + induced in Eleven’s Hall of Fame + invited to join the jury for Eleven’s next competitions.
Runner Up: £400 GBP
Honourable Mentions (x6): no cash prize (boo!) but a lot of glory nonetheless (yay!)
In addition to the jury determined prizes, the general public will be able to vote for their favourite entry online, who will win the People’s Choice Award.
People’s Choice Award: £100 GPB + Induced in Eleven’s Hall of Fame
All our awarded teams will be published in Eleven Magazine and Eleven’s media partners, and will receive one free pass voucher to join future competitions by Eleven.

Registration Fee:
Early Bird: £60 GBP
Standard: £80 GBP
Late Bloomer: £100 GBP

Schedule:
20 July 2016: Competition announced in parallel to the anniversary of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, which brought the rest men on the moon.
11 August 2016: Registration Opens. Early Bird fee applies.
1 September 2016: Standard Fee applies
1 November 2016: Late Bloomer fee applies
11 November 2016: Registration Closes. Projects submission deadline.
11 January 2016: Winners Announced!

For more information, please visit: www.eleven-magazine.com/competitions

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