
""There are these timeless stories of, 'Why is humanity reaching for the stars? Why are we going to space?' Those Easter eggs start to ground you in the 'why' while you're simultaneously understanding the 'what'-the important engineering and structural feats that we're doing.""
""Form empowering function is really the core of what we're dealing with, and this minimalist design reinforces the work Vast is seeking to do.""
Vast's headquarters in Long Beach features a baobab tree symbolizing humanity's quest for space exploration. The design reflects the dimensions of the proposed Haven-1 module. The company aims to support the burgeoning space tourism industry, projected to reach $87 billion by 2035. Their minimalist 49,000-square-foot space, designed in collaboration with Civilian, emphasizes functionality and brand reinforcement. The architecture is intended to empower the work being done at Vast, aligning with their mission in aerospace innovation.
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