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A design student at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand came up with an idea that merges 3D scans of your broken limb with a 3D model to make an exoskeleton that protects your broken ...
Future” exhibit. The piece, named “TN-01,” is an 18-ft-tall curving shape designed by architect Keith Kaseman of the design firm KBAS. It is the largest 3D-printed object in North America.
A team of designers in Jerusalem wants to swap concrete and reinforcement steel for living walls entirely made of natural materials ... 08-04-2022 DESIGN. These 3D-printed dirt walls grow a garden ...
Jake Evill's Cortex concept modernizes the ancient concept of a splint by using 3D printing technology to create a fully-ventilated exoskeletal cast to help heal broken bones.
Freed from fabrication constraints, we can now return to design ... "3D Printed "Arabesque Wall" Features 200 Million Individual Surfaces" 02 Sep 2015. ArchDaily.
It's saved us about $1,400 this year alone in spare or broken parts. I bought my husband a 3D printer for his 50th birthday. It was $700, but you don't turn half a century every day, so I splurged.