Building like bees: drones that 3D print houses in flight
Drone technology that 3D prints in flight, inspired by the collaboration of insects, promises to build in previously inaccessible areas.
Drone technology that 3D prints in flight, inspired by the collaboration of insects, promises to build in previously inaccessible areas.
An innovative community of 3D printed homes is rising near Austin, Texas, by a fleet of robots.
Layer by layer, these drones 3D print structures made of foam and concrete in a technique that could transform construction sites and areas hit by natural disasters.
In the realm of architectural wonders, residences stand as a testament to human ingenuity, creativity and the desire for comfort and functionality. Gone are the days when homes were mere structures for shelter; today, they represent a fusion of art, functionality and sustainability. At the forefront of this evolution are architects and designers who continually push the boundaries to create residences that transcend the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary. Integrating Leisure and Entertainment: The Rise of Online Bingo In the digital age, leisure… Read more
Self-sufficient and innovative homes: from design to insulation, the future of living is surprising.
3D printing is about to enter our kitchen, revolutionizing the way we prepare and eat meals.
“Robin des Bois” is a series of energy raids in which activists “give back” energy to those who need it. Thugs, heroes or skilled communicators?
400 square meters, two floors, walls already printed with compartments and shelves: 3D technology for construction is going ever higher.
Three examples (and a reflection) on how the world can be saved by changing construction methods, materials and mechanisms.
The company "incubated" by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has launched itself into the negative impact modular homes market.
New York startup has developed an ingenious construction technique that allows houses to be "blown up" and filled with concrete
The amazing algorithm cuts rendering times from a few minutes to… zero. In practice the process becomes instantaneous. Polaroid type!
The Cacao Eco Village in Ecuador, which was designed by Valentino Gareri Atelier, will feature 3D printed buildings constructed from recycled cocoa.
3D printing and laser come together to develop an unsuspected ability: that of "creating" a cutlet and cooking it perfectly. Here is a window into the future of food.
A 3D printed house using only land present on site: this is the new goal of an all-Italian architecture and production team.
A homeless American is the first person in the world to live in a 3D printed house. An era of sustainable construction is dawning.
A masterpiece for many reasons: innovative materials, recyclable, fast, economic, ecological. An innovative construction method: Prvok 3D, the truly amazing 3D printed tiny house.
Technology will massively change the interior of cars in the near future: that's why we'll see some beautiful ones within 3 years.
In just a few years, 3D printing has leapt beyond its embryonic phase and has already begun to move rapidly in three distinct directions: the development of mass production systems (many goods), the development of mass production systems (many users, for home printing) and the specialization of production systems (specific printers for specific products, such as those in the construction field capable of constructing a building in a short time). It goes without saying that the most promising field of application for… Read more
Having been active in the field for years, and since 2012 with the WASP (World's Advanced Saving Project) project focused on the development of 3D printing with Open Source logic, Massimo Moretti and his team of terrible guys have developed a 3 meter high 12D printer capable of print an entire house in clay, and later with excellent potential an entire village. The presentation of the BigDelta (and the name "Big" really fits here), which took place on September 19th in Massa Lombarda during ... Read more
From cutting-edge whitening techniques to bespoke digital treatments, the future of our smile promises to be exciting.