upper waypoint

Get 'Far Out' With Space Suits and Cosmic Dwellings at SFMOMA

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

Rick Guidice, Toroidal Colonies, cutaway view exposing the interior, c. 1970s. (Courtesy NASA Ames Research Center History Archives)

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of “one giant leap for mankind,” SFMOMA’s architecture and design department revisits past visions of space travel and some more recent contributions to the field. And if we’re all going to be living up there some day, who knows, this could be a useful primer on that incredibly inhospitable place we call outer space.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
The Bay Area’s Great American Diner Is a 24-Hour Filipino Casino RestaurantTicket Alert: Billie Eilish at San Jose’s SAP Center in DecemberBerkeley's Market Hall Foods Is Closing After 28 YearsNetflix’s ‘Baby Reindeer’: A Dark, Haunting Story Bungles its Depiction of QueernessIs Chocolate Sourdough the Bay Area’s Most Delicious Secret?The New UC Berkeley Falcon Chicks Are Running Their Parents Ragged5 New Mysteries and Thrillers for Your Nightstand This SpringBon Jovi Docuseries ‘Thank You, Goodnight’ Is an Argument for RespectTikTok’s ‘Man or Bear?’ Question Gets Settled Once and for All — by GodKendrick Lamar Is Drake’s Biggest Hater — ‘Euphoria’ Proves He’s Proud of it