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Group 2: Marina Kathidjiotis - Katarzyna Prokopiuk - Cătălina Perșunaru - Jan Kwaśnik
Moonoroi | midterm presentation 08.03.2024
The presentation includes the design concept for a Moon station based on the Voronoi cells principle. The project is driven by the idea of helping scientists in space maintain their circadian rhythms by the use of light - both natural and artificial.
Circadian rhythms | presentation 01.03.2024
In this stage of the project, we focused mostly on the research on our project's driving idea - circadian rhythms and psychological effects of spending time in space. Our goal was to understand how we can provide lighting strategies that help to maintain a healthy internal clock of the astronauts, and to make the Moon station self-sustainable. We implemented those ideas in the first iteration of the parametric design.