Norman Foster's View on Designing for Space: New Exhibition of Extra-Terrestrial Projects Opens at Washington's Kennedy Center
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The 'EARTH to SPACE: Arts Breaking the Sky' festival at the Kennedy Center is set to highlight how space exploration can inspire sustainable living on Earth. Curated by Alicia Adams and Gilda Almeida, the event includes a range of performances, film screenings, and discussions. Notably, the exhibition 'From Earth to Space and Back,' designed by Foster + Partners, explores the potential of life on Mars and how technologies developed for space can enhance sustainability on Earth. It presents models, films, and research to incite conversation about our future in space and on our planet.
Foster + Partners believe that space exploration not only unlocks scientific insights but also drives social and economic potential for sustainable advancements on Earth.
The 'EARTH to SPACE: Arts Breaking the Sky' festival showcases how imagining life in outer space can inform environmentally friendly solutions on our planet.
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