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hmshms  ·  4844 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: 3D Printing is Advancing by Leaps and Bounds: Replicators anyone?
As an architecture student with an interest in digital fabrication and experience with some of the newest 3D printers and prototype materials, i'm pretty interested in this kind of technology. The exactness of CADCAM processes could well represent a return to a kind of hyper-baroque ornamentation. Have a look at this work by Michael Hansmeyer - a series of columns articulated through subdivision algorithms and fabricated from sheets of laminated laser-cut 0.5mm cardboard. A 'sixth order' of architecture, for a digital future.

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/16587/michael-ha...





mk  ·  4843 days ago  ·  link  ·  
>The exactness of CADCAM processes could well represent a return to a kind of hyper-baroque ornamentation.

I too, am very excited about that. It's like a pressure valve on possibilities has been released. I have to say that Hansmeyer's work is almost horrifically organic, but it's definitely interesting. Not only can people explore designs, but we can write programs that do so.

hmshms  ·  4843 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Well, he's authoring a process rather than an outcome. I guess the columns reflect that.

Andrew Kudless also does a lot of cool d-fab projects: http://matsysdesign.com/ . Not so much 3d printing but it's a similar application of new technology.