The NASA History Office presents
A LUNCHTIME PRESENTATION ON
Architecture and the Space Complex
By Jeffrey S. Nesbit
Architect and Professor at Temple University
Wednesday, October 9, 12:00�??1:00 pm ET on Teams (link below)
Contact: Michele Ostovar
Have you ever wondered why NASA�??s space complexes look the way they do? If so, join us for a fascinating presentation by Jeffrey S. Nesbit looking at the stories behind the architectural design
and development of NASA�??s space centers in the 1950s and 1960s.

Jeffrey S. Nesbit is
an architect, founding director of the research group Grounding Design, and a professor at Temple University. His research focuses on processes of urbanization, infrastructure, and the evolution of "technical lands." His latest book, Ground Control: A Design
History of Technical Lands and NASA�??s Space Complex, was published in 2024.
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