Some architects dream of 3D-printing houses. Some even fantasise about 3D-printing entire cities. But what is the real potential of 3D printing for architects? This issue focuses on another strand of 3D-printing practice emerging among architects operating at a much smaller scale that is potentially more significant. Several architects have been working with the fashion industry to produce some exquisitely designed 3D-printed wearables. Other architects have been 3D-printing food, jewellery and other items at the scale of the human body. But what is the significance of this work? And how do these 3D-printed body-scale items relate to the discipline of architecture? Are they merely a distraction from the real business of the architect? Or do they point towards a new form of proto-architecture – like furniture, espresso makers and pavilions before them – that tests out architectural ideas and explores tectonic properties at a smaller scale? Or does this work constitute an entirely new arena of design? In other words, is 3D printing at the human scale to be seen as a new genre of \’body architecture\’? This issue contains some of the most exciting work in this field today, and seeks to chart and analyse its significance.
3D-Printed Body Architecture
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SKU: 9781119340188
Categories: Architecture, History and Theory
author | Behnaz Farahi, Neil Leach |
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pages | 136 |
year | 2017 |
ISBN | 9781119340188 |
publisher | Wiley |
language | english |
binding | paperback |
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