3D printing…WITH FOOD!
Hey everybody! Last night I spent a good time reading about different applications for 3D printing. It made me think all day how this will change the future. If you think about it, this tool may be applied to almost any field where there are 3d objects involved…
Among the articles I read there was even a guy who tried to print his own shut gun…
This article was probably the funniest and most surprising of all. Hope you enjoy the article. (Take a look at the second machine)
3D printing…WITH FOOD!
Hey everybody! Last night I spent a good time reading about different applications for 3D printing. It made me think all day how this will change the future. If you think about it, this tool may be applied to almost any field where there are 3d objects involved…
Among the articles I read there was even a guy who tried to print his own shut gun…
This article was probably the funniest and most surprising of all. Hope you enjoy the article. (Take a look at the second machine)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JdbJP8Gxqog
What if we began thinking of 3d printing at a larger scale? — 3d printing actual buildings instead of only prototypes…
What if we began thinking of 3d printing at a larger scale? — 3d printing actual buildings instead of only prototypes…
Hey everybody! I posted this last week, but I think it’s not possible to look at the images. I’m posting it again in jpg, rather than pdf.
See you on thursday!


I used the image of London City Hall which was designed by Norman Foster.
I built this model by the orders of “background”, “loft”, “curve”, “patch”, “contour” etc. At last got this one.
I used Rhino to create a conceptual twisted building. Follow an on-line prototype, create two snake like skyscrapers surrounded each other and raise from the floor to sky, in order to great a sense of dynamic motion.

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