Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

3D printed bicycle bridge

3D Printing bicycle Bridge


A cyclist crosses the 3D printed concrete bike bridge in Gemert


I want to ride my bicycle (on a 3D printed bridge)






photo video BAM 3Dbrug Gemert

photo video BAM 3Dbrug Gemert

photo video BAM 3Dbrug Gemert

BAM 3Dbrug Gemert






Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Printing Architecture




Articles:
theguardian.com  Work begins on the world's first 3D-printed house
digitaltrends.com  A full-size 3D-printed house is under construction in Amsterdam

Friday, September 20, 2013

Digital Grotesque


"Digital Grotesque is the first fully immersive, solid, human-scale, enclosed structure that is entirely 3D printed out of sand. This structure, measuring 16 square meters, is materialized with details at the threshold of human perception. Every aspect of this architecture is composed by custom-designed algorithms."









digital-grotesque.com

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Dragonfly Architecture

Not just weapons of destruction: How drones are being used to build the skyscrapers of the future which could house more than 30,000 people.
 Mail Online

A prototype has been created using miniature drones to lift 1,500 foam blocks into a complex cylindrical towe.




Flight Assembled Architecture Revisited, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, 2021-2022 from Gramazio Kohler Research on Vimeo.


Monday, December 27, 2010

Easy Transportation

Plane delayed, slow bus, traffic jam, crowded train... So we are complaining!



Source: The 6 Most Terrifying Work Commutes in the World
by Rohan Ramakrishnan  cracked.com

3D TODAY: Easy Transportation http://bit.ly/gye4HQ

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

African Architecture



In this western part of Africa, the dry climate allows construction with adobe. We are accustomed to stone/ wood/ steel architectures which do not allow such a rich plasticity. Still, nowadays' materials should be adapted to cold/ humid conditions together with enough solidity to see such brilliant, inspiring, sensitive architectures...

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Turning Waste to Green Profit

Architect Måns Tham
Driving in the Solar Serpent

"Turn the freeways into urban powerplants! With solar-technology and an efficient narrative design, the freeways will re-emerge as structures for the future."

"Urban oil wells have made the link between energy and daily life unusually appearent in Los Angeles. The Solar Serpents introduce a new level of site specific urban energy production."


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

3D Visualization Software in Real-time



"SS Foresight treats the development of a 3D visualization project as a rapid prototyping solution. ISS Foresight is a perfect partner for Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop, 3ds Max, Blender, Illustrator ..."

"..Create animations and images in seconds and present to colleagues and clients in 3D real-time..."

Monday, November 8, 2010

Function Gives Form Gives Sense

Excalibur at the Bjoeks wall in Groningen, the Netherlands.

Articles:

In the Dutch Mountains:  ukclimbing.com
Photography fiveprime.org
Gallery: bjoeks.nl
Excalibur at the Bjoeks wall in Groningen the Netherlands  ohgizmo.com
World's Highest Climbing Wall  damncoolpics.blogspot.com
Excalibur: The tallest climbing wall fromp Netherlands.interactivearchitecture.net

Sportpark Kardinge, Bieskemaar 3, Groningen, GRONINGEN 9735 AE

Friday, October 15, 2010

Build Your World and Play In It

Build Your World and Play In It: Interacting with Surface Particles on Complex Objects
(ISMAR 2010) by Brett Jones


 "We present a novel way of interacting with everyday objects by representing content as interactive surface particles.
Users can build their own physical world, map virtual content onto their physical construction and play directly with the surface using a stylus.
A surface particle representation allows programmed content to be created independent of the display object and to be reused on many surfaces.
We demonstrated this idea through a projector-camera system that acquires the object geometry and enables direct interaction through an IR tracked stylus.
We present three motivating example applications, each displayed on three example surfaces. We discuss a set of interaction techniques that show possible avenues for structuring interaction on complicated everyday objects, such as Surface Adaptive GUIs for menu selection.
Through an informal evaluation and interviews with end users, we demonstrate the potential of interacting with surface particles and identify improvements necessary to make this interaction practical on everyday surfaces."  Brett R. Jones, Rajinder Sodhi, Roy H. Campbell, Guy Garnett, Brian P. Bailey.

Brettrjones on Vimeo
Paper (PDF) brettrjones.com
ismar10.org

Found here =>cb.nowan.net

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The Land of Giants




Icelandic High-Voltage Electrical Pylon International Design Competition 
This design transforms mundane electrical pylons into statues on the Icelandic landscape by making only small alterations to existing pylon design...