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MCADCafe. Shape to Fabrication Generative Design and Digital Fabrication Workshop. Flight Assembled Architecture by Gramazio & Kohler and Raffaello d’Andrea. Flying robots will assemble a six metre-high tower at the FRAC Centre in Orléans, France, next month. Created by Swiss architects Gramazio & Kohler and Raffaello D’Andrea, the mobile machines will lift, transport and assemble 1500 polystyrene foam bricks to build a 3.5 metre wide structure.

The installation will be on show from 2 December 2011 to 19 February 2012. Gramazio & Kohler previously used a robot called R-O-B to build a looping wall in New York and the award-winning Structural Oscillations installation at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale - more details and photos in our earlier story. You can see all our stories about robots on Dezeen here. Here are some more details from the architects: From December 2, 2011, to February 19, 2012, the FRAC Centre presents Gramazio & Kohler and Raffaello d'Andrea, Flight Assembled Architecture, the first installation to be built by flying machines. The FRAC Centre chose to associate with their approach. Manifestations : The Immediate Future of 3D Printing Buildings and Materials Science. The future potential to build and realize the concepts of the human mind lie just there, within the potential of the human mind. For years the architectural world has been struggling to keep up with the ability of pen-to-paper and the recent advents in NURB surface computer modeling, algorithmic and parametric architecture.

This in-return has led to the building and technology industry playing catch-up with the recent advances in 3D architectural visualizations. In fact, as computer-aided design invaded these practices in the 1980s, radically transforming their generative foundations and productive capacities, architecture found itself most out-of-step and least alert, immersed in ideological and tautological debates and adrift in a realm of referents severed from material production. The clear disconnect between how/what we design and the tangible manifestation of tectonic form has stalled the future of architecture. Enrico Dini dreamt of buildings, construction and impossible shapes. Welcome to D-Shape. Freedom Of Creation | Pioneers in 3D Printed Designs. Untitled Document. Pakcnc homemade different design ~ pakcnc homemade cnc guide wood design uhu elm pcb vcarving micro-step servo router pakistan. A third industrial revolution.

3D Rapid Protopyping. LayerWise Metal Additive Manufacturing | Layerwise. High-speed robot hand. Incredible LEGO Printer Invented by 14-Year-Old Boy! We’ve seen LEGO wizards create some pretty amazing projects lately by combining the iconic blocks with technology. One fourteen year old LEGO genius, Leon Overweel, has used his skills to construct his very own LEGO printer! Dubbed the LEGO Mindstorms NXT printer (or PriNXT), the machine uses three motors to control an attached pen, which draws objects and messages. Leon previously built an incredible Robotic Arm, and he put his LEGO knowledge to use for this next project. Built with gray, red and white LEGOS, the mini-printer looks like a toy version of a drafting printer. The printer utilizes three motors that work together – one motor controls the pen tool, which draws on pieces of paper. To create each image, Leon imports his chosen drawing to Paint.NET for editing, then exports it as a .PBM file, which translates the image into a stream of 1s and 0s.

. + World of Mindstorms Via MakeZine. Endless by Dirk Vander Kooij at DMY Berlin. Rapid Manufacturing and Prototyping with Concrete – RAEL SAN FRATELLO ARCHITECTS. Display table demonstrating the tools and outcomes of rapid manufacturing and rapid prototyping with concrete Earthscrapers is an installation for the 2010 Biennial of the Americas that imagines the potential of employing Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) processes in the construction of a proto-architectural landscape—one where the building material source and the building itself are seamless.

It also demonstrates the internal design, research and experimentation process by Rael San Fratello Architects in hacking a 3D printer to rapid proto­type and rapid manufacture clays, ceramics and ultimately cement. A rapid manufactured concrete tower maquette Mining, desertification, dredging and erosion are a few of the many examples of natural and anthropogenic processes for shaping the landscape and have become the theoretical material sources, sites and contexts for the forms and spaces created. linear and vertical modularity using rapid manufactured concrete.

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Flight Assembled Architecture by Gramazio & Kohler and Raffaello d’Andrea. Rapid Manufacturing. 3dp Blogs. Makerbot. RepRap. RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating manufacturing machine. RepRap takes the form of a free desktop 3D printer capable of printing plastic objects. Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit that anyone can assemble given time and materials.

It also means that - if you've got a RepRap - you can print lots of useful stuff, and you can print another RepRap for a friend... RepRap is about making self-replicating machines, and making them freely available for the benefit of everyone. We are using 3D printing to do this, but if you have other technologies that can copy themselves and that can be made freely available to all, then this is the place for you too. Reprap.org is a community project, which means you are welcome to edit most pages on this site, or better yet, create new pages of your own. RepRap was voted the most significant 3D-printed object in 2017.

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