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Boryung launches “Humans In Space” with Aurelia and Axiom Space
“Humans In Space” initiative co-hosted by Boryng, Axiom Space, and Aurelia Institute will explore three interdisciplinary pillars of health, lifestyle, and platform in space in hopes of shaping the future of interplanetary civilization.
Sana Sharma at DiSCuss#002: User research for space
At DiSCuss#002, Chief Design Officer Sana Sharma presents the Astronaut Ethnography Project and how it informs her work at Aurelia Institute.
TESSERAE Pavilion: A new kind of space habitat
We’re excited to share updates on the largest-scale project we’ve undertaken to date — the TESSERAE Pavilion, a life-sized space habitat mockup.
Some favorite moments from Beyond the Cradle 2023
Aurelia Institute co-hosted the 7th annual Beyond the Cradle event with the MIT Space Exploration Initiative at the MIT Media Lab.
Aurelia Institute co-hosting Beyond the Cradle 2023
Aurelia Institute is co-hosting the 7th annual Beyond the Cradle event with the MIT Space Exploration Initiative at the MIT Media Lab.
Ariel Ekblaw: Envisioning Home in Space
At PopTech 2022, Ariel Ekblaw delivered a talk about Aurelia Institute’s efforts to build new habitats designed for space that maintain humanity’s profound connection to Earth.
Aurelia Institute joins the Outsight Network at Autodesk
Autodesk Technology Center providing Aurelia team with access to tools and resources to develop prototypes for human-scale space habitats
Introducing the 2022 Aurelia Fellows
The Aurelia Fellows are a cohort of industry and academic experts bringing interdisciplinary backgrounds to collaborations on Aurelia projects
Ariel Ekblaw’s Keynote at Amazon reMARS 2022
re:MARS | Watch Aurelia Institute founder and CEO lay out her roadmap to building humanity’s future in space through architecture, outreach, and policy.
See yourself in space
Aurelia Institute’s inaugural Horizon mission invited a unique cohort of fliers to share the experience of zero gravity
TESSERAE + Ax-1 Mission
Aurelia Institute’s TESSERAE tiles, a prototype of self-assembling space architecture, were flown on the Axiom 1 mission to the International Space Station.