种植建筑:土壤和种子3d打印。

IF 2.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1089/3dp.2023.0357
Nof Nathansohn, Elisheva Gillis, Gitit Linker, Noa Zermati, Adi Segal, Danny Freedman, Rebecca Hila Partook, Or Naim
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想象一下这样一个世界:建筑将由活材料3D打印而成。这些建筑会发芽、开花、枯萎,产生新的材料,然后回归土壤。本文介绍了一种创新的可持续建筑方法,通过利用当地土壤和植物种子制作的3d打印结构。打印后,种子随着时间的推移发芽,形成具有相互交织的根系的承重设计,表现出非凡的强度和弹性,减少了对传统建筑材料的依赖。该研究通过一系列材料实验来评估3d打印生活结构的机械性能,以找到一种材料组合,使3d打印建筑尺度物体能够最大限度地生长。成功的试点项目证明了它们支持植物生长的力量和能力。该研究还探讨了这种新型制造技术的美学、文化和社会层面,提供了个性化的、本土植物为基础的模式,并促进了社区参与。总之,这项研究强调了3d打印根结构作为可持续建筑解决方案的变革潜力。通过利用当地土壤和植物根系,这些生活建筑提供了传统材料的环保替代品,具有多种环境和社会效益。这项研究有助于发展生态建筑实践的知识基础,鼓励进一步探索和采用基于自然的建筑解决方案。随着不断的发展,根植式建筑有望彻底改变设计、建造和居住方式,促进人类与自然环境的和谐共存。
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To Grow a Building: Soil and Seeds 3D-Printing.

Imagine a world in which architecture will be 3D printed from living materials. That buildings will germinate, bloom, wither, produce new kinds of materials, and return back to the soil. This article introduces an innovative approach to sustainable architecture, through the utilization of 3D-printed structures crafted from locally sourced soil and plant seeds. After printing, the seeds germinate over time, forming load-bearing designs with interwoven root systems, which exhibit remarkable strength and resilience, reducing reliance on conventional construction materials. The research evaluates the mechanical properties of 3D-printed living structures through a set of material experiments to find a material combination that will allow maximum growth within 3D-printed architectural scale objects. The successful pilot project demonstrated their strength and capacity to support plant growth. The study also addresses the esthetic, cultural, and social dimensions of this novel fabrication technique, offering personalized, native plant-based patterns, and fostering community engagement. In conclusion, this research underscores the transformative potential of 3D-printed root-built structures as a sustainable architectural solution. By harnessing local soil and plant roots, these living constructions offer an eco-friendly alternative to conventional materials, with diverse environmental and social benefits. This study contributes to the evolving knowledge base of eco-conscious building practices, encouraging further exploration and adoption of nature-based solutions in architecture. With ongoing development, root-built buildings hold the promise of revolutionizing design, construction, and habitation, promoting a harmonious coexistence between humans and the natural environment.

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3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
126
期刊介绍: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for world-class research in additive manufacturing and related technologies. The Journal explores emerging challenges and opportunities ranging from new developments of processes and materials, to new simulation and design tools, and informative applications and case studies. Novel applications in new areas, such as medicine, education, bio-printing, food printing, art and architecture, are also encouraged. The Journal addresses the important questions surrounding this powerful and growing field, including issues in policy and law, intellectual property, data standards, safety and liability, environmental impact, social, economic, and humanitarian implications, and emerging business models at the industrial and consumer scales.
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