Using 3D-printed molds to create unitized window forms

2022-07-05 07:33:55 By : Mr. David Feng

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3D-printed molds help create unitized window panels for One South First, a residential-commercial high-rise in Brooklyn, N.Y.

3D-printed molds help create unitized window panels for One South First, a residential-commercial high-rise in Brooklyn, N.Y.

COOKFOX designer Pam Campbell and Gate Precast's Mo Wright discuss the use of 3D-printed molds from Oak Ridge National Lab to create unitized window panels for One South First, a residential-commercial high-rise in Brooklyn, N.Y. Featured: Pamela Campbell, LEED AP, Partner, COOKFOX Architects; Mo Wright, Director of Architectural Services, Gate Precast Company.  

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Mancini's growth strategy includes developing tech tools that help clients appreciate its work.

A COBOD BOD2 printer was used to create the building.

The Fibonacci House, which we have named after Leonardo Fibonacci, the medieval Italian mathematician, illustrates the potential of 3DCP and demonstrates how a complex design and challenging logistics can be solved through pragmatic planning and 3DCP technology.

The architecture firm Krueck + Sexton is producing 100 shields for a Chicago-area hospital.

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