Thursday, April 23, 2009

Freeform Construction Update...

An example of a 3D Freeform Construction 'print'...

Before commencing our work here in Kuwait, we were involved in a number of R & D projects in the UK. Amongst these is one that I have special affinity to, dealing large scale version of Rapid Manufacturing called Freeform Construction, a more voluminous rendition of 3D Printing. Currently the project in being run by Dr. Richard Buswell (which he started a few years back in collaboration with Dr. Rupert Soar) at Loughborough University's Rapid Manufacturing Research Group (RMRG). This set-up is quite spectacular, particularly in comparison to the usual Rapid Prototyping machine (which are usually the size of a large photocopier), with the rig roughly 5 by 5 by 6 meters in size.
The accuracy and refinement of the test prints have also improved remarkably in the last year or so, in this still evolving discipline which entails a very gracious balance and logistic coreography between mechanical engineering, material science and architecture (to mention a few of the realted practices) in its realization.

The Freeform construction mega scale 'printer' (with Dr. Richard Buswell in black in the background)...

A few additional examples od Freeform Construction 'prints'...

A few examples of more recent test 'prints' (all images provided by Dr. Richard Buswell)...

With its ample supply of raw material (sand) and an affinity to concrete in its construction projects as well as a surprisingly uniform template (size & shape) for its usual residential plot, this is the type of research which should be done here, as it would suit Kuwait to a 'T'.

Mark our words, this is where the 'magic is going to happen' (paraphrasing 'MTV Cribs') within architecture and the construction industry in a few years (perhaps decades) time...

(A version of this blog submission was also included on the smArchitecture blog)

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