Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture

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title: Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture
text: The Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) is a nonprofit academic research and planning organization at the University of Houston. It was founded in 1987 after an endowment gift provided by Japanese industrialist Ryƍichi Sasakawa. The institute supports the world's first and only Space Architecture program, which focuses on the development of habitats and structures in extreme environments on Earth, other planets, and outer space.
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description: Institute for research and planning of extreme-conditions habitats
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