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Cobogó: A Trip from Brazilian Modernist Architecture to 3D Printing

Group: Carolina Renata Cobogó is the name of the hollow elements, originally made of concrete or ceramic, created in the 20th Century. Its name derives from the initials of the surnames of three engineers that worked in Recife, Brazil: Amadeu Oliveira Coimbra, Ernest August Boeckmann and Antônio de Góes. These elements follow the same principle [...]

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Cobogó: From Brazilian Modern Architecture to 3D Printing

Cobogó is the name of the hollow elements, originally made of concrete or ceramic, created in the 20th Century. Its name derives from the initials of the surnames of three engineers that worked in Recife, Brazil: Amadeu Oliveira Coimbra, Ernest August Boeckmann and Antônio de Góes. These elements follow the same principle of the old [...]

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Lego brick – 3d printing

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“Lego Brick” MODEL and 3D PRINTING

by Carolina Aguirre/Carolina Miro The most important part of the process was to find a way to relate the main anchorages of the brick and have a fluid way of connecting them to have a structure that supports all the brick. This was possible by taking advantage of the 3D printing facilities and using a [...]

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Lego – the WeaverBird

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Our initial idea was to create a form with “minimum structural elements”. We  thought  it was something interesting but that it didn’t explore at all the potentiality of the 3d printer additive process. WeaverBird has come to be our new best friend. Antonio Atripaldi and Ohad

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