ROLE OF 3D PRINTED GREEN WALLS IN HEALING ARCHITECTURE

Sara Chahin, A. Afify, H. Mohsen, M. Youssef
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Three-dimensional (3D) printing has become a fundamental issue in modern global technology, touching practically every element of modern human life.Three-dimensional (3D) printing (also known as additive manufacturing) is an advanced manufacturing technology that can autonomously manufacture complicated shape geometries from a 3D computer-aided design model without the use of equipment or fixtures.However, there is a friction between traditional designs and the rise of 3D printed technology when it comes to architectural healing approaches, and this adaptability is hurting human healing tactics that are dependent on the relationship between space and environment.Due to its capacity to create products in a wide range of materials rapidly and at a lower cost, additive manufacturing is having a significant impact on production in a variety of areas. Even though it encompasses a wide range of techniques and applications, additive manufacturing (AM) may be described as a system for converting solid model data from a computer-based model into a physical prototype by the incremental addition of material via layer superposition. Therefore, this research aims to examine the 3d printed green walls as new proposed design elements that can upgrade the natural healing architecture. To achieve this goal, the study begins with a literature review that includes scientific methodology based on principles that assist architects dealing with advanced tools in transforming their intentions from digital to analogue means as part of a controlled system intended to innovate design and construction principles of the use of 3D printed green walls. It will also assist in the quest for a concept design that confronts the regeneration of a new spatial delineation ideology.
3d打印绿墙在修复建筑中的作用
三维(3D)打印已经成为现代全球技术的一个基本问题,几乎涉及现代人类生活的每一个元素。三维(3D)打印(也称为增材制造)是一种先进的制造技术,可以在不使用设备或夹具的情况下,从3D计算机辅助设计模型自主制造复杂的形状几何形状。然而,当涉及到建筑治疗方法时,传统设计与3D打印技术的兴起之间存在摩擦,这种适应性正在伤害依赖于空间和环境之间关系的人类治疗策略。由于能够以较低的成本快速制造各种材料的产品,增材制造正在对各个领域的生产产生重大影响。尽管它包含了广泛的技术和应用,但增材制造(AM)可以被描述为通过层叠加增加材料将实体模型数据从基于计算机的模型转换为物理原型的系统。因此,本研究旨在研究3d打印绿色墙作为新的设计元素,可以升级自然愈合的建筑。为了实现这一目标,研究从文献综述开始,其中包括基于原则的科学方法,这些原则帮助建筑师处理先进工具,将他们的意图从数字转换为模拟手段,作为受控系统的一部分,旨在创新使用3D打印绿色墙壁的设计和施工原则。它还将有助于寻求一种面对新空间描绘意识形态再生的概念设计。
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