Humans were meant to live in space, not just survive there.

The Space Age is a multidisciplinary design consultancy that collaborates with industry innovators to solve the toughest challenges facing the future of design in space.

Our mission is to build a livable, inspiring future in space that enhances well-being and quality of life for people everywhere.

We solve problems at the intersection of architecture and engineering, bringing together the best of both worlds.

Our area of expertise is high-performance architecture, whether it’s a sustainable house, a multi-story lab building, a research module in low-Earth orbit, or a human habitat at the Lunar south pole.

We think in systems, designing not just objects or spaces, but resilient frameworks that adapt, respond, and endure. We translate architectural insights and best practices into thoughtful human-centered design interventions. We bring an understanding of the space technical environment and the specific challenges facing space habitation. 

We imagine a world where going to space is an everyday reality. We work with you to bridge the divide between today’s realities and tomorrow’s possibilities.

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A person is floating while performing service operations in the lower deck of a space habitat. The room has many equipment and payload racks and an immersive LED ceiling projecting an image of a forest canopy which bathes the scene in green light.

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At the foundation of working at the intersection of architecture and space is a belief that building a better world is possible.

The Space Age seeks to inspire current and future generations by imagining a positive vision for our future in space, then works to build that vision.

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Interior of a space station laboratory with white storage lockers, various control panels, an illuminated glovebox, and a sign labeled 'RESEARCH LAB' on a frosted glass door with a view of the Earth visible through an exterior window beyond.

Enabling microgravity research in low-Earth orbit

Commercial laboratories in LEO provide the foundation for groundbreaking science, research, and development in the microgravity environment. Design begins at the concept level, enabling complete integration of vehicle systems and habitability considerations. Holistic co-development can occur faster and with seamless engineering team integration.

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Interior view of a spacecraft module with theater-box seating nooks framing large window views of Earth in space; two people are inside, one seated looking out at Earth, another floating toward another window.

Imagining a study abroad program in space

A 10-week study abroad program in low Earth orbit with a dedicated module to serve as a home away from home for 6 students and two faculty. This speculative study is an exploration in the interior design, utilizing materials, lighting, and spatial conditions seldom seen in spacecraft.

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A space station in orbit above Earth with a connected modules creating a circular design.

Achieving artificial gravity through modular design

Human-centered design meets engineering efficiency in a modular on-orbit science laboratory designed for artificial gravity. A repeatable module is designed simultaneously with the overall rotating space station, emphasizing a mass-production approach to simplify on-orbit assembly and reduce costs.

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Interior of a modern, brightly lit cafe with wooden ceiling panels, large windows showing a cityscape, and a white marble counter with red stools. Two people are seated near the windows, one working on a laptop and another reading, while a person stands behind the counter.

Human centered design, demonstrated on Earth

Architectural experience with complex, multistory lab buildings supporting cutting-edge science transfers best practices to labs on orbit. Human-centered design responds to the needs of researchers first, constructing lab layouts around them and maximizing science returns. Our experience is built on a foundation of architectural practice on Earth, demonstrated by built work around the world.

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