Architecture practice Common (previously known as NAAU) has completed preliminary concept designs for Australia’s first space vehicle manufacturing facility.
The project, initiated by Gilmour Space Technologies, was granted $52 million by the federal government on 29 March for the manufacturing and testing hub on the northern Gold Coast.
The $157 million space centre will draw companies from around Australia to manufacture robotics, rockets, satellites, software and sensors.
The purpose-built facility will establish a site for the production of orbital rockets capable of delivering commercial cargo into space, and will be delivered under the federal government’s Modern Manufacturing Initiative.
The facility integrates all stages of the design, testing and production processes for rocket bodies, engines, guidance and avionics systems.
Feasibility studies for the project were carried out in partnership with RMIT, to understand the spatial and urban requirements for accommodating such a facility.
Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction Angus Taylor said investment in the project that space technologies are playing an increasingly important role on Earth, and investment in this space will be crucial to providing opportunities for local businesses.
Source: Architecture - architectureau