用于应急建筑的Terra-ink添加剂土制造

Tommaso Venturi, M. Turrin, F. Setaki, F. Veer, A. Pronk, P. Teuffel, Yaron Moonen, Stefan Slangen, R. Vorstermans
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近年来,自然灾害和军事冲突迫使大量人口逃离家园,造成了我们今天面临的移民危机。据联合国难民署称,全世界被迫流离失所的人数达到了二战以来的最高水平。灾后住房本质上是多样化和动态的,必须满足独特的社会文化和经济需求。然而,目前住房紧急情况处理不力。灾后住房战略的特点是经济影响大,产生废物,对基于地点的需求适应性低。其结果是,提供的临时住所质量很低,往往远远超过其使用时间。TERRA-ink专注于适合紧急住房和永久住房之间过渡时期的临时住所,解决了新的建筑方法,既考虑了时间和成本效益,又考虑了适应不同环境的灵活性。TERRA-ink旨在通过实施3D打印技术,开发一种分层当地土壤的方法。在这种建筑系统的帮助下,目标是创建持久的结构,一旦它们达到目的,就可以很容易地拆除。将本地采购的材料与增材制造相结合,旨在减少财务投资、资源和人力,简化物流,降低环境影响,适应不同的情况和要求。这样的建筑系统具有结合低技术和高科技的潜力,以便为使用任何类型的土壤的大规模3d打印提供一个完全开放和通用的解决方案。
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Terra–ink additive earth manufacturing for emergency architecture
In recent years, natural disaster and military conflicts forced vast numbers of people to flee their home countries, contributing to the migration crisis we are facing today. According to the UNHCR, the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide reached the highest level since World War II. Post-disaster housing is by nature diverse and dynamic, having to satisfy unique socio-cultural and economical requirements. Currently, however, housing emergencies are tackled inefficiently. Post-disaster housing strategies are characterized by a high economic impact and waste production, and a low adaptability to location-based needs. As an outcome, low quality temporary shelters are provided, which often exceed by far their serving time. Focusing on temporary shelters suitable for the transitioning period between emergency accommodation and permanent housing, TERRA-ink addresses new construction methods that allow for time and cost efficiency, but also for flexibility to adapt to different contexts. TERRA-ink aims to develop a method for layering local soil, by implementing 3D printing technologies. With the aid of such a construction system, the goal is to create durable structures that can be easily de-constructed once they served their purpose. The use of locally sourced materials in combination with additive manufacturing is investigated aiming at reductions in financial investments, resources and human labor, as well as at simplified logistics, low environmental impact and adaptability to different situations and requirements. Such a building system has the potential of combining low-and high-tech technologies, in order to facilitate a fully open and universal solution for large scale 3D-printing using any type of soil.
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