Gateway in Lunar Orbit: Extending Architecture Beyond Earth

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Rendering of the Gateway via Flickr under license CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Image Courtesy of NASA

Rendering of the Gateway via Flickr under license CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Image Courtesy of NASA

The concept of the technosphere provides a framework for understanding the scale of human impact on Earth. The term was coined by Peter K. Haff, and it is defined as the global network of human-made artifacts: a physical layer of infrastructure, buildings, vehicles, and machinery that functions alongside the biosphere and atmosphere. Currently estimated at 30 trillion tons, this human-constructed mass is dominated by the built environment. In this context, architecture serves as the primary interface, shaping how technology interacts with local ecologies. However, it seems that soon, the Technosphere will no longer be confined to the terrestrial surface. Through NASA’s Artemis program, this network of human-made mass is expanding beyond Earth’s atmosphere and is looking to establish new orbital infrastructure that represents the first permanent off-world extension of this man-made system.

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