Dutch architects show off 3D house-building prowess
by:Tuowei
2019-09-10
Dutch architects are building a prototype house using a huge 3D printer to pave the way for sustainable, eco-friendly buildings
Friendly, architectural future.
DUS Architects in Amsterdam began building the house in 2014, and curious visitors can already see and touch the prototype wall on site.
Housing structures use large amounts of vegetable oil-based plastics
Hans weimerun, founder of the project, said it was a wastefree and eco-friendly.
Vermeulen said that the construction industry is one of the most polluted and efficient industries, while 3D-
Printing, no waste, reduced shipping costs, everything can be melted and recycled.
The idea is that if the occupant wants to move the area, the House can also be easily taken apart and placed in another place.
Vermeulen said that the 3D printed house is not necessarily the most beautiful house, but will be a pioneer in future environmental construction.
\"It doesn\'t mean that everything needs round, curved, or crazy shapes, but it\'s possible so that we now discover a new technology that integrates walls of all sorts of necessities, say, like the water system, the facilities, the strength, he said: \"To do this in a very smart way, we can reduce the material we need, in this sense, make the house smarter. \".
The current material is biology.
A plastic mixture containing 75% vegetable oil, reinforced with microfibers.
Speech on the little canal
In North Amsterdam, Vermeulen compared his prototype to the CD player, which played an important role in music digitization.
\"The interesting thing about digital manufacturing is that it\'s actually a technology for 3D printers,\" he said. . .
We often say: It\'s a CD player in the construction industry-so how is the CD-
The player digitizes the music industry, which is why we now have the ipod, now Spotify, we can share it online, everything is streaming, the construction industry is a bit conservative at the moment, but digitalization can completely transform the industry into a more agile industry where you can share and upgrade your neighbors online and share good ideas around the world, then send it to the machine, on the one hand, the manufacturing technology that can establish a connection between the social network and the physical production industry.
\"By 2017, the building blocks printed in 3D will be built to 13-
A room complex modeled on a traditional Dutch gable canal house.
KamerMaker, or room builder, a scaled-
Open version up-source home 3D-
Each block is printed by the printer.
It was developed by Dutch company Ultimaker.
Vermeulen said the technology will eventually allow the householder to customizebuilt 3D homes.
\"Digital Manufacturing enables us and allows our customers to adjust the design according to their own personal needs,\" he said . \".
On last April, WinSun, a Chinese company, exhibited in Suzhou Industrial Park.
The company said it used recycled materials to make 3D-printed multi-storey apartment buildings and a 1,100-square-meter villa.
But the technology is still in its infancy.
Friendly, architectural future.
DUS Architects in Amsterdam began building the house in 2014, and curious visitors can already see and touch the prototype wall on site.
Housing structures use large amounts of vegetable oil-based plastics
Hans weimerun, founder of the project, said it was a wastefree and eco-friendly.
Vermeulen said that the construction industry is one of the most polluted and efficient industries, while 3D-
Printing, no waste, reduced shipping costs, everything can be melted and recycled.
The idea is that if the occupant wants to move the area, the House can also be easily taken apart and placed in another place.
Vermeulen said that the 3D printed house is not necessarily the most beautiful house, but will be a pioneer in future environmental construction.
\"It doesn\'t mean that everything needs round, curved, or crazy shapes, but it\'s possible so that we now discover a new technology that integrates walls of all sorts of necessities, say, like the water system, the facilities, the strength, he said: \"To do this in a very smart way, we can reduce the material we need, in this sense, make the house smarter. \".
The current material is biology.
A plastic mixture containing 75% vegetable oil, reinforced with microfibers.
Speech on the little canal
In North Amsterdam, Vermeulen compared his prototype to the CD player, which played an important role in music digitization.
\"The interesting thing about digital manufacturing is that it\'s actually a technology for 3D printers,\" he said. . .
We often say: It\'s a CD player in the construction industry-so how is the CD-
The player digitizes the music industry, which is why we now have the ipod, now Spotify, we can share it online, everything is streaming, the construction industry is a bit conservative at the moment, but digitalization can completely transform the industry into a more agile industry where you can share and upgrade your neighbors online and share good ideas around the world, then send it to the machine, on the one hand, the manufacturing technology that can establish a connection between the social network and the physical production industry.
\"By 2017, the building blocks printed in 3D will be built to 13-
A room complex modeled on a traditional Dutch gable canal house.
KamerMaker, or room builder, a scaled-
Open version up-source home 3D-
Each block is printed by the printer.
It was developed by Dutch company Ultimaker.
Vermeulen said the technology will eventually allow the householder to customizebuilt 3D homes.
\"Digital Manufacturing enables us and allows our customers to adjust the design according to their own personal needs,\" he said . \".
On last April, WinSun, a Chinese company, exhibited in Suzhou Industrial Park.
The company said it used recycled materials to make 3D-printed multi-storey apartment buildings and a 1,100-square-meter villa.
But the technology is still in its infancy.
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