“Terrestrial Not by Nature and Essence”: The Acclimatization Chamber as Surface Technology in South Africa, ca. 1958
Megan Eardley is a Ph.D. candidate in Architectural History and Theory at Princeton University, completing an HSS/NASA Fellowship in Aerospace History. Her dissertation examines how the South African mining industry shaped models and concepts of life in deep space during the Cold War.
Megan Eardley is a Ph.D. candidate in Architectural History and Theory at Princeton University, completing an HSS/NASA Fellowship in Aerospace History. Her dissertation examines how the South African mining industry shaped models and concepts of life in deep space during the Cold War.
Megan Eardley; “Terrestrial Not by Nature and Essence”: The Acclimatization Chamber as Surface Technology in South Africa, ca. 1958. Grey Room 2021; (84): 64–85. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/grey_a_00328
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