An architect in Holland has exposed
plans to 3D print buildings inspired by the Earth's landscape. The buildings
are designed in the direction of resemble a giant mobius strip - a constant
loop with only one side. Janjaap Ruijssenaars hopes to create the buildings,
which he estimates will cost 4-5 million Euros all around the world.
Mr Ruijssenaars is functioning with large-scale
3D printing expert Enrico Dini on the scheme. According to company's website,
Mr Dini's industrial sized 3D printer uses sand and a special binding agent to
create a marble like fabric stronger than cement. In traditional manufacture
you have to make a mould of wood and you fill it with concrete and then you
take out the wood, it’s a waste of time and power. In 3D, you can print what
you desire it’s a more direct way of constructing.





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