Group 16-3d Printing

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Brick Proposal – Group 10

The main idea was the design of a system based on a brick module with the properties of connecting to other bricks to generate a non-uniform wall using the CNC Milling machine for the production of molds in high-density polyurethane foam.

The system should create a well defined connection joints, modularity and laws of growth. Modules should allow the growth of the wall in more of two dimensions.

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Brick – Group 10

The aim of the exercise is to explore 3 dimensional manufacturing processes by the use of the CNC milling machine, and the development of molds for casting pieces.


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Hexagon_Group 4

The aim was to cover the entire surface included within the wooden frame with, at least 20 components  using folding technique, to create visual connection through the component towards a point in space.  The material chosen for the exercise was 0.8 mm thick orange polypropylene.

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group 07 – FABRICATION CLASS 03.// 3D PRINTING

par·a·site [par-uh-sahyt]
An organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benets by deriving nutrients at the other’s expense.
Origin: mid 16th century: via Latin from Greek parasitos ‘(person) eating
at another’s table’, from para- ‘alongside’ + sitos ‘food’.
Our parasitic architecture can be dened as an adaptable, transient
and exploitive form of architecture that forces relationships with
host buildings in order to complete themselves.
Parasites cannot sustain their own existence without siphoning
energy and structure in this case from the surplus supply
demonstrated in host buildings.

niccolo marini, elif gungor, shivaranjani kumbar

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