|








|
SPACEPORT AMERICA
New Mexico
ìI
am surrounded by little clouds, and as I go through the air I change,
becoming spirit only.î ‚
Geronimo
The
Eye
The
Virgin Galactic eye carries great communicative power. Aside from this
powerful graphic aspect, it can be interpreted at deeper, metaphysical
levels. Our Spaceport Terminal, although far from becoming a literal ìeye,î
symbolizes extremes from cosmic vision to personal introspection. The
vertical gaze from the Hangarís center towards the New Mexico sky and
space beyond is juxtaposed to the post-flight transcendental eye of the
astronaut in the Garden of Contemplation. Although a public relations
tie from the building form to the Virgin Galactic logotype is intended
and apparent, a far deeper mission of the project has to do with this
inner eye. Bridging the universal to the personal are many internalized
and outward looking vantage points in our proposal that relentlessly underscore
episodic visual experiences. At the center of the Fibonacci spiral, fossilized
in a stone from the site, we diagram and collapse a 300 million year span
from that seashell to the iris of Everyman into the heart of our proposal.
A Virgin Experience in Space
Spaceport
America is a collective Spiritual Eye open to the future of space travel.
With ìchild-like aweî, it looks down into the earth and up into the infinite
frontier of space. Growing out of the folding and torsional uplifts of
the Jornada del Muerto, the Spaceport continues a tradition of passage
begun with Mogollon, Mimbres and Apache peoples. The Spaceport Terminal,
with earthen arms, reaches out to the world and embraces a new paradigm
of human experience. Through an expansive valley the Spaceport Terminal
comes into view: a base of fossil-strewn faults, rising low and long out
of a desert mirage... an ascending spiral inside a heavenly body ‚ an
artifact of a long departed culture? Ö. or a portal to another dimension?
It awaits to fulfill a dream. It lives in and with the desert, celebrating
vastness while defining intimate spaces to support personal reflection
and public spectacle. With accommodations for myriad encounters it provides
a specialized setting for the aspiring citizen astronaut. Anticipating
the astral thrill of flight, extreme acceleration, floating through space
and views of earth, the Spaceport Terminal orchestrates dramatic journey
preparations with spatial atmospheres that heighten the senses.
Sir Richard Bransonís vision and ethic embodies the daring poetry of stepping
into the void and sharing it with the world. Our proposal parallels the
aspirations of the space adventurer. Like spaceflight, the Spaceport Terminal
is a thrilling physical and intellectual ride. The conceptual armature
of the Spaceport Terminal is both literal and abstract, an inhabited mythic
space embedded with cosmic content and gestural hints of blasting-off,
zero gravity and a sheltering home. The Spaceport introduces a kind of
Omega Point ‚ a convergent personal, transcendent and irreversible event
- previously experienced by very few astronauts, to the rest of mankind.
Galactic connections beckon. Our collective longing is focused upward
by the space of the hangar like an eye into the unknown. The Spaceport
Terminal enhances our perception of the Earth as our home planet through
the heightening of contrasts ‚ Mother Earth amplified as a rugged, yet
womb-like realm symbiotically connects to Father Sky.
ìThis
mesa plain had an appearance of great antiquity, and of incompleteness;
as if, with all the materials for world-making assembled, the Creator
had desisted, gone away and left everything on the point of being brought
together, on the eve of being arranged into mountain, plain, plateau.
The country was still waiting to be made into a landscape.î
- Willa Cather, Death Comes for the Archbishop
Mysterious from a distance, but iconically appropriate as it is approached,
the Spaceport Terminal leaves a mark in the consciousness. Its physical
character manifests in the duality of earth sensitivity and technological
mastery, allowing the Terminal to be an integral part of the desert setting;
yet functionally and expressively it celebrates the action on the tarmac.
From the air on approach,
the Spaceport Terminal is an unmistakable landmark, a symbol of home.
The earthen base emerges from the site’s ancient geologic origins.
The Hangar sheathed in recycled aluminum patinated like an asteroid or
a Pleiadian interstellar vessel is embedded and emerging. A slowly spiraling
procession of viewing stations is suspended within – a parallel
universe that anticipates
unknown worlds and experiences. Apertures, celestially derived, project
natural light on curved surfaces, sometimes fleeting and disappearing.
Digital video (like retinal projections in an eye) of the cosmos and the
space journey internally activate the hangar’s diaphanous lining,
a dynamic advertisement visible from the Lobby. The Lobby caters to visitors
with guided tour ticket sales, a VG gift shop, VG equipment exhibits,
and VG Concierge stations.
The tremendous marketing value of a Virgin Galactic Spaceport Terminal
can be reaped in many other ways, including biofuel spin-offs and educational
collaborations. The spiral ascension culminates at the Virgin Galactic
Observation Lounge, a rarified refuge, affording views of Virgin Galactic
Mission Control, the runway, the Jornada del Muerto, and the expanse of
space.
In addition to the hangar’s fundamental missions of storage and
display of the WhiteKnightTwo/ SpaceshipTwo marvels, it functions as a
thermal chimney generating cooling inductive airflow for the entire Spaceport
Terminal. A passive cool tower, beneath the Spaceport Authority Mission
Control, funnels southern prevailing winds through moistened evaporative
media. Opening the
Hangar’s glass oculus releases rising warm air and induces the cooled
air from the tower to flow into the ground-borne spaces before exiting
the top of the hangar. Capturing the anticipation of a singular personal
event while taking family and friends along for the ride in a special
setting for observation, Virgin Galactic’s home base is made selectively
transparent. The clustering of training and operations spaces around the
space of the hangar allows for moderated visual eavesdropping by visitors
ascending the spiral ramp. For the public and operational users the opportunities
for intimate observation of procedures and hardware offer an unparalleled
learning experience for future space virgins.
“The world itself looks cleaner and so much more beautiful.
Maybe we can make it that way - the way God intended it to be - by giving
everyone, eventually, that new perspective from out in space.”
- Roger B. Chaffee, Apollo Astronaut
|