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Tagged: sustainable housing

NASA announces top five winning projects for their 3D-Printed Habitat Competition

By Hope Daley|

Monday, Jul 30, 2018

Team Zopherus of Rogers, Arkansas, first-place winner in NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge, Phase 3: Level 1 competition.

NASA recently announced the top five winning teams of their 3-D Printed Habitat Challenge, initially launched back in 2015. Together with the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, America Makes, the agency tasked participants with designing and building a 3-D printed habitat for deep space exploration including the agency’s journey to Mars. In the last phase of this $2.25 million competition, NASA and Bradley University of Peoria, Illinois have selected five teams to share a $100,000 prize with amounts awarded based on panel scores.

The competition is designed to advance the additive construction technology needed to create sustainable housing solutions for Earth and beyond. The winning teams successfully created digital representations of the physical and functional characteristics of a house on Mars. Take a look at their projects below: 

1st Place: Team Zopherus of Rogers, Arkansas
Prize: $20,957.95

Team Zopherus of Rogers, Arkansas, first-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

2nd Place: AI. SpaceFactory of New York 
Prize: $20,957.24

Team AI. SpaceFactory of New York, second-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

3rd Place: Kahn-Yates of Jackson, Mississippi 
Prize: $20,622.74

Team Kahn-Yates of Jackson, Mississippi, third-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

4th Place: SEArch+/Apis Cor of New York 
Prize: $19,580.97

Team SEArch+/Apis Cor of New York, fourth-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

5th Place: Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois 
Prize: $17,881.10

Team Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois, fifth-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

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NASA announces top five winning projects for their 3D-Printed Habitat Competition

By Hope Daley|

Monday, Jul 30, 2018

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Team Zopherus of Rogers, Arkansas, first-place winner in NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge, Phase 3: Level 1 competition.

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competition ● nasa ● 3d printing ● space exploration ● habitat ● sustainable housing ● mars

NASA recently announced the top five winning teams of their 3-D Printed Habitat Challenge, initially launched back in 2015. Together with the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, America Makes, the agency tasked participants with designing and building a 3-D printed habitat for deep space exploration including the agency’s journey to Mars. In the last phase of this $2.25 million competition, NASA and Bradley University of Peoria, Illinois have selected five teams to share a $100,000 prize with amounts awarded based on panel scores.

The competition is designed to advance the additive construction technology needed to create sustainable housing solutions for Earth and beyond. The winning teams successfully created digital representations of the physical and functional characteristics of a house on Mars. Take a look at their projects below: 

1st Place: Team Zopherus of Rogers, Arkansas
Prize: $20,957.95

Team Zopherus of Rogers, Arkansas, first-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

2nd Place: AI. SpaceFactory of New York 
Prize: $20,957.24

Team AI. SpaceFactory of New York, second-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

3rd Place: Kahn-Yates of Jackson, Mississippi 
Prize: $20,622.74

Team Kahn-Yates of Jackson, Mississippi, third-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

4th Place: SEArch+/Apis Cor of New York 
Prize: $19,580.97

Team SEArch+/Apis Cor of New York, fourth-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

5th Place: Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois 
Prize: $17,881.10

Team Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois, fifth-place winner. Image: NASA.

Watch their virtual video model here. 

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