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Bio-mimetic design for architecture built by 3D robotic printing

Bio-mimetic design for architecture built by 3D robotic printing

Salinas Arriagada, Alexis ; García Alvarado, Rodrigo ; Carrasco Perez, Patricio ;

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This work presents a parametric development for Architecture by 3D printing, through robotic arms. It addresses a bio-mimetic design approach based on morphological features of animal beings, and develops a spectrum of design possibilities for vertical pieces. The measurements arising from the process extrusion and the possibilities of eccentricity of the manufacturing cord are exposed. As well as variables for design, like the own gravitational restrictions and vertical growth, both in morphological and constructive logic, as a search for relationships closer to the natural world. Suggesting that the new deposition construction systems call for an architecture based on biological principles.

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Palavras-chave: Architecture, Parametric Design, Bio-mimetic, Robotics, 3D-Printed Construction,

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DOI: 10.5151/sigradi2020-116

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Salinas Arriagada, Alexis; García Alvarado, Rodrigo; Carrasco Perez, Patricio; "Bio-mimetic design for architecture built by 3D robotic printing", p. 855-862 . In: Congreso SIGraDi 2020. São Paulo: Blucher, 2020.
ISSN 2318-6968, DOI 10.5151/sigradi2020-116

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