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− | + | <b>Project leader:</b> Henriette Bier <br> | |
− | + | <b>Project team:</b> Henriette Bier, Sina Mostafavi, Arwin Hidding, Vera Laszlo, and MSc 3 students <br> | |
− | + | <b>Collaborators / Partners:</b> Emgdotart Next Architecture, 3D Robot Printing <br> | |
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Buildings consists of various material systems. This project explores the connection of wooden linear components with 3D printed nodes. It is a first iteration in a series of studies exploring connections between multiple material systems. It has been financed with funds received from Emdotart and has been robotically 3D printed at 3D Robot Printing. | Buildings consists of various material systems. This project explores the connection of wooden linear components with 3D printed nodes. It is a first iteration in a series of studies exploring connections between multiple material systems. It has been financed with funds received from Emdotart and has been robotically 3D printed at 3D Robot Printing. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 12 February 2019
Hybrid Componentiality
Year: 2018-2019
Project leader: Henriette Bier
Project team: Henriette Bier, Sina Mostafavi, Arwin Hidding, Vera Laszlo, and MSc 3 students
Collaborators / Partners: Emgdotart Next Architecture, 3D Robot Printing
Funding: 5K
Buildings consists of various material systems. This project explores the connection of wooden linear components with 3D printed nodes. It is a first iteration in a series of studies exploring connections between multiple material systems. It has been financed with funds received from Emdotart and has been robotically 3D printed at 3D Robot Printing.