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		<title>IAAC LECTURE SERIES: ENRICO DINI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Tonight at IAAC, Enrico Dini, an italian civil engineer, gave us a lecture explaining how he developed his idea of printing houses. Enrico showed some images about his first attemps, and then he explained how he figured out the whole process. Finally a debate took place and several students could ask and comment some [...]]]></description>
	    
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<p>Tonight at IAAC, <a href="http://www.themanwhoprintshouses.com/">Enrico Dini</a>, an italian civil engineer, gave us a lecture explaining how he developed his idea of printing houses. Enrico showed some images about his first attemps, and then he explained how he figured out the whole process. Finally a debate took place and several students could ask and comment some of the issues that the lecture rise up.</p>
<p>3D Printing applied to a large scale is a new Construction Science.<br />
The pages of this book are all blank and need to be written from scratch.<br />
Building through 3D Printing means : a new machine; but, what embodiment? how big? How tall? How fast? How accurate?<br />
A new process using new materials or old materials in a new way, but what binders? what fibers? what additives? What methods to achieve structural performance?<br />
A new Building technique : just one? Maybe many? Which should be adopted first?<br />
But the biggest question is : what should be done with the 3D printer, a new tool for a new architectural language? what to print? what to sell? How to design?<br />
Freedom of Creation:<br />
Is it really true? What are the constraints? How to solve practical matters? Printing on site or off site?<br />
Enrico Dini has spent the past seven years facing hundreds of questions and answering roughly just a few of them.<br />
During his lecture Enrico will explain the story of a challenging, painful, exciting invention process, still on going and full of surprises, mistakes and discoveries.<br />
He found his way: mimicking nature.</p>
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		<title>Enrico Dini lecturing at IAAC on Thursday 30th at 19:30</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enrico Dini at IaaC Lecture: “D-Shape: petrified algorythms” 30th of May // 19:30 // IAAC Auditorium // C/Pujades 102 BARCELONA Enrico Dini is an Italian civil engineer who spent most of his career in automation and robotics for the footwear industry. Since the late 90&#8242;s Enrico came into contact with rapid prototyping techniques used to facilitate [...]]]></description>
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<p>Enrico Dini at IaaC</p>
<p>Lecture:<strong> </strong>“<strong>D-Shape: petrified algorythms</strong>”<br />
30th of May // 19:30 // IAAC Auditorium // C/Pujades 102 BARCELONA</p>
<p>Enrico Dini is an Italian civil engineer who spent most of his career in automation and robotics for the footwear industry.<br />
Since the late 90&#8242;s Enrico came into contact with rapid prototyping techniques used to facilitate the design of the shoes.<br />
In 2003, while he was 3D printing a shoe sole, Enrico had a vision of this technique applied on a large scale and imagined a new free form architecture. Enrico decided to return to its original skill enriched by his experience in robotics and since then has devoted his life to developing a new construction technique based on the principles of stereolitograpy. In 2007 helped from his trusted brother Riccardo, Enrico tested successfully his large scale D-Shape printer prototype and the following year he printed the Radiolaria, the first free-form building structure ever. Today Enrico Dini is immersed in developing D-Shape, 3D Printing Building technology to bring innovation to the architecture and construction industries.</p>
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