John Spencer, M. Arch.
John
Spencer,
M. Arch. is
Founder and President of the
Space Tourism Society, which he founded in 1995.
John is a space architect who has built a career that balances the
design and development professions. He is a pioneer in what we call “The
Design Frontier”.
He is a leading expert in creation and design of real space
facilities and space ship interiors for NASA and private space
enterprise, as well as space and future-themed simulation attractions,
resorts, camps, and media for the general public. He is the founder and
chief designer of the Space Experience Design Studio (SED). Over $340
million has been invested into building his original space/future themed
concepts to date.
John received two design awards from NASA for pioneering interior design
work for the International Space Station (ISS) now in Earth orbit and
has
designed projects for the National Science Foundation (NSF) built in
Antarctica,
and an underwater lab/hab built for NOAA.
He is currently designing the proposed $1.6 billion “Mars World”
immersive
attraction and resort/spa for a Las Vegas site, the
“Space World” space pavilion interiors for the National Science
Museum in Korea, and the “Mars Habitat” immersive learning center for
the Manned Mars
Mission Corporation. Recent design projects have included
“The Science Fiction Center” for the California
Space
Authority (CSA), the “Earthrise
Center” in
New Mexico for the Earthrise Institute, the “Mars Colony” simulation
facility/sets for the National Geographic Society Television and Film
Group, the
new NASA Ames Research Center Visitor Center, and the corporate
headquarters
and spaceship manufacturing facility for XCOR Aerospace Corporation at
the
Mojave Air & Space Port.
Other past design clients include: Mitsubishi Corporation, Space Camp
Long
Beach, Paramount Pictures Studio, Graphic Zone Computer Games, Queen
Mary
Corporation, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Space Age Japan, SpaceHab
Corporation, TRW International, Universal Space Lines, Universal
Studios, Zero Gravity
Company, The Mars Institute, The SETI Institute, NASA, NOAA, NSF, The X
PRIZE Foundation, and many others.
Since 1982 he has been pioneering the field of space tourism.
He is also the author, with Karen L. Rugg, of the book
Space Tourism –
Do
You Want to Go? published by Apogee books in 2004. This is the
first
book on this important
subject published in the United States.
John has been quoted in more than 100 TV shows, documentaries, radio
shows,
and articles in magazines and newspapers on Space Tourism.
In 1995, John was awarded the Space Act Award and the Certificate of
Recognition from NASA for innovative architectural design on the
International Space
Station (ISS), now in Earth orbit.
In 2000, he was awarded the Space Humanitarian Award by the United
Societies in Space and Apollo 11 astronaut Dr. Buzz Aldrin.
In 2002, he was awarded the Space Tourism Pioneer Orbit Award from the
Space Tourism Society.
In 2009, he was presented with a special recognition award from the
California Space Authority (CSA) for a decade of advisory service.
He was on the board of directors of the National Space Society (NSS)
(2008–2010) and is a past Honorary Chairperson of the California Space
Authority’s
– Space Enterprise Advisory Council (SEAC) for the 2007–2010
California
Space Enterprise Strategic Plan and was a participant in their
2010–2012
Plan.
John attended the USC school of architecture from 1974 to 1978. He
earned his professional degree in 1980 and master’s degree in 1982 from
the
Southern California Institute of Architecture.
Watch
John Spencer, Space Tourism Society discusses Dr. Peter
Diamandis.
Listen to his
multiple interviews on The Space Show hosted
by our
Dr. David Livingston.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.