The Space Garden, a collaboration between Heatherwick Studio and Aurelia Institute, presents a vision for integrating greenery into future space habitats. Unveiled at the Venice Biennale, a scaled-down model showcases innovative designs aimed at sending a full-size version to low Earth orbit within five to seven years. This initiative underscores the importance of nature in creating a livable atmosphere for astronauts, with aspirations of improving life in space. As commuting to space becomes commonplace, the introduction of greenery could transform the experience and foster a deeper connection to Earth.
The Space Garden project aims to create an environment conducive for space commuting, suggesting that greenery could enhance the quality of life in space.
Ariel Ekblaw emphasizes that as commuting to space becomes routine, green spaces will be essential for a sustainable living experience.
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