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the cluster of rhythmically-textured earthen passageways bridge indigenous construction practices with digital fabrication. The post ronald rael 3D-prints cluster of earthen walls for ‘adobe oasis’ in coachella valley at desert X appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
The Crane WASP, also known as "the infinity 3D printer," uses locally sourced clay, mud or cement to 3D-print affordable homes. It can even use agricultural waste as aggregate. The system is now being used to build much-needed housing in Colombia.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, LifestyleTags: Home, United Nations, Colombia, 3D Printing, Housing
When it comes to tasks like the exploration of unstructured environments, traditional robots may be stymied by obstacles such as uncrossable gaps. That's where the FiloBot comes in, as it grows like a self-supporting vine.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Plants, Biomimicry
3D printing single objects out of different materials can be difficult, if those materials cure at different rates. The new Inkbit system addresses that problem, and has been used to print a highly complex functional robotic hand … in just one print job.Continue ReadingCategory: 3D Printing, TechnologyTags: MIT, ETH Zurich, Polymer
digitally generated with 3D-printed clay, the glazed blue ceramic tiles wrap a fluid gate in the dutch city. The post studio RAP 3D-prints blue ceramic tiles for an undulating threshold in delft appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
It's certainly handy to know how fast gears or wheels are spinning, but equipping them with external sensors can be awkward and may affect their performance. That's why scientists have devised a method of 3D-printing wireless sensors right into the things.Continue ReadingCategory: 3D Printing, TechnologyTags: MIT, Sensors
knapped flint hand-axes from the negev desert were scanned, fabricated, and rebirthed in contemporary materials. The post dov ganchrow remodels and 3D-prints archaeological artifacts in nylon, steel & zirconia appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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