3D Printing for Architecture (2023-12)¶
Nóbrega Thiers, Henriques Gonçalo, Passaro Andres
Contribution - Proceedings of the XXVIIth SIGraDi Conference, pp. 1194-1205
Abstract
Form, process and material tend to be considered as independent or separated entities in modern design theory. This research explores the integration of parametric design with a paste-based 3D printing process. This integration intends to enable creative and holistic design inspired by nature. For that purpose, the research simultaneously develops, in a feedback loop, parametric modelling with the development of a machine to produce the shape in past-like material. The research develops a customized paste extruder to integrate the design algorithms and the machining processes. The authors test the methodology in a DIY, hands-on, empiric design integrating digital manufacture and handcraft craft, developing a customized parametric clay component, baked and glazed at a 1:1 scale for a future pavilion.
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{nobr_henr_pass.2023.3PfA,
author = "Thiers Freire Nóbrega and Gonçalo Castro Henriques and Andres Martin Passaro",
title = "3D Printing for Architecture: Organic Integration of Algorithm, Machine and Material-Paste-Manufacture",
doi = "10.5151/sigradi2023-350",
year = "2023",
pages = "1194--1205",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the XXVIIth SIGraDi Conference: Accelerated Landscapes",
editor = "Sociedad Iberoamericana de Gráfica Digital",
}
Formatted Citation
T. F. Nóbrega, G. C. Henriques and A. M. Passaro, “3D Printing for Architecture: Organic Integration of Algorithm, Machine and Material-Paste-Manufacture”, in Proceedings of the XXVIIth SIGraDi Conference: Accelerated Landscapes, 2023, pp. 1194–1205. doi: 10.5151/sigradi2023-350.
Nóbrega, Thiers Freire, Gonçalo Castro Henriques, and Andres Martin Passaro. “3D Printing for Architecture: Organic Integration of Algorithm, Machine and Material-Paste-Manufacture”. In Proceedings of the XXVIIth SIGraDi Conference: Accelerated Landscapes, edited by Sociedad Iberoamericana de Gráfica Digital, 1194–1205, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5151/sigradi2023-350.