WikiHouse
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A gentleman who worked for NASA years ago, built a House sized 3D printer with a form of quick drying concrete and the ability to put electrical and plumbing pipes in as it built a house from the ground up. This was a process being planned for colonizing other planets. the system would be sent ahead of time and would build houses before the colonists got there. It was quite impressive. I'll see if I can find a link.
I don't know that these processes are financially feasible at this time but the technology is really kool!
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Do you mean this one?
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=444477#p444477 -
That's the one...
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I worked with Tasmania Uni on 'SuperSlob'.
It creates CNC cut interlocking ply panels for buildings, exhibition-stands, furniture etc in SUp...
I did the SUp Ruby panel-maker, detailer and CNC stuff...
[aka: 'Castle']
http://anzasca.net/2012papers/papers/p33.pdf
http://www.design-island.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Castle_DMTbrochure.pdf -
@tig said:
http://www.wikihouse.cc/
http://www.ted.com/talks/alastair_parvin_architecture_for_the_people_by_the_people.htmlGreat finding to me , thanks TIG
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@tig said:
I worked with Tasmania Uni on 'SuperSlob'.
It creates CNC cut interlocking ply panels for buildings, exhibition-stands, furniture etc in SUp...
I did the SUp Ruby panel-maker, detailer and CNC stuff...
[aka: 'Castle']
http://anzasca.net/2012papers/papers/p33.pdf
http://www.design-island.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Castle_DMTbrochure.pdfNow that is some extremely efficient use of space...
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