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    Tim Alatorre

    Tim Alatorre has over 20 years experience in habitat design, graphics, web design, programming, and engineering. He obtained a degree in Architecture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. He is a licensed Architect in California and several other states. Tim is currently CEO of Domum, a leading architecture firm, and serves as a Planning Commissioner and member of a municipal Architectural Review Committee in Northern California. For the last nine years he has also worked as a consulting Subject Matter Expert for the State of California.
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    DeZeen Interviews Tim Alatorre About Space Station Design

    Tim Alatorre, senior design architect, discusses space culture, sustainability, and the future of humanity in space. Visiting space will be “just like going on a cruise” says space hotel architect Tom Ravenscroft

    By Tim Alatorre, 1 year8 months ago
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    Technically Feasible Huge Next Generation Space Station

    They have created a technically feasible engineering design. Von Braun Station creation will also form a space construction industry with bots, pods, drones, construction arms, new space suits, and large-scale truss building machines designed for building large structures in space. Brian Wang, Next Big Future

    By Tim Alatorre, 1 year3 months ago
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    TMRO Interviews John and Tom about Starship Culture

    John Blincow and Dr. Tom Spilker talk about the Gateway Foundation and our plans to design, test and build the Gateway Spaceport. They discuss Starship Culture, Orbital Assembly, paying for the station and more. This interview was published on July 8th, 2018.

    By Tim Alatorre, 3 years1 year ago
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    Building the First Spaceport in Low Earth Orbit – KISSCaltech

    John Blincow and Tom Spilker discuss constructing The Gateway. John describes the “Block Construction” method. The lecture occurred at the Keck Institute for Space Studies/Caltech on January 13, 2016.

    By Tim Alatorre, 5 years2 years ago
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