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Möbius Strip: Plans to Build World’s First 3D-Printed House

19 Feb

[ By WebUrbanist in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

3d printed house

An unlikely and unique collaboration is in the works between an architect, an inventor and a mathematician-plus-artist to produce a first-of-its-kind printed house in a single shot using cutting-edge 3D construction technologies.

3d house form detail

Janjaap Ruijssenaars of Universe Architecture has teamed up with, Enrico Dini, the developer of D-Shape, with help from Rinus Roelofs to design and implement a looping wonder home made of a kind of concrete. It will use sand as the primary aggregate, and be based on huge panels (nearly 20 by 30 feet) with infill.

3d mobius strip home

This connected-panel system will be three-dimensionally complex – incredibly difficult for normal manufacturing processes, and consequently an amazing illustration of the potential of 3D printing for architectural applications. The Möbius strip shape, suggesting infinite possibility, seems an apt one for the project.

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Nest-Like 3D Printed House Will be Assembled in a Day

19 Feb

[ By Steph in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

3D Printed House 1

Dutch architects Universe Architecture hope their möbius strip ‘Landscape House’ will be the first home constructed with 3D printing technology, but London’s Softkill Design aims to beat them to the punch with this nest-like design. Made of plastic, the organic-looking ProtoHouse 2.0 could be built off-site in three weeks and assembled in a single day.

3D Printed House 2

Softkill Design plans to have the first prototype out by this summer. The single-story house will be 8 meters (26 feet) wide and 4 meters (13 feet) long, with prefabricated sections small enough to transport in vans and snap together on-site. The lightweight pieces fit together like velcro or buttons, without the need for bolting, screwing or welding. Once assembled, the structure looks like a spider’s nest.

3D Printed House 3

Gilles Retsin of Softkill Design told Dezeen of the competing Landscape House, “We actually don’t even consider that a 3D printed building because he is 3D printing formwork and then pouring concrete into the form,” Retsin said. “So it’s not that the actual building is 3D printed.”

3D Printed House 4

The original ProtoHouse 1.0 represented the first prototype for a 3D-printed building, in which all elements of the house – structure, cladding, interior and finishing – were printed. “When we started this research, it was kind of science fiction,” says Retsin. “It’s not actually that far off any more.”

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Nest-Like 3D Printed House Will be Assembled in a Day

14 Feb

[ By Steph in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

3D Printed House 1

Dutch architects Universe Architecture hope their möbius strip ‘Landscape House’ will be the first home constructed with 3D printing technology, but London’s Softkill Design aims to beat them to the punch with this nest-like design. Made of plastic, the organic-looking ProtoHouse 2.0 could be built off-site in three weeks and assembled in a single day.

3D Printed House 2

Softkill Design plans to have the first prototype out by this summer. The single-story house will be 8 meters (26 feet) wide and 4 meters (13 feet) long, with prefabricated sections small enough to transport in vans and snap together on-site. The lightweight pieces fit together like velcro or buttons, without the need for bolting, screwing or welding. Once assembled, the structure looks like a spider’s nest.

3D Printed House 3

Gilles Retsin of Softkill Design told Dezeen of the competing Landscape House, “We actually don’t even consider that a 3D printed building because he is 3D printing formwork and then pouring concrete into the form,” Retsin said. “So it’s not that the actual building is 3D printed.”

3D Printed House 4

The original ProtoHouse 1.0 represented the first prototype for a 3D-printed building, in which all elements of the house – structure, cladding, interior and finishing – were printed. “When we started this research, it was kind of science fiction,” says Retsin. “It’s not actually that far off any more.”

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Möbius Strip: Plans to Build World’s First 3D-Printed House

14 Feb

[ By WebUrbanist in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

3d printed house

An unlikely and unique collaboration is in the works between an architect, an inventor and a mathematician-plus-artist to produce a first-of-its-kind printed house in a single shot using cutting-edge 3D construction technologies.

3d house form detail

Janjaap Ruijssenaars of Universe Architecture has teamed up with, Enrico Dini, the developer of D-Shape, with help from Rinus Roelofs to design and implement a looping wonder home made of a kind of concrete. It will use sand as the primary aggregate, and be based on huge panels (nearly 20 by 30 feet) with infill.

3d mobius strip home

This connected-panel system will be three-dimensionally complex – incredibly difficult for normal manufacturing processes, and consequently an amazing illustration of the potential of 3D printing for architectural applications. The Möbius strip shape, suggesting infinite possibility, seems an apt one for the project.

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Lensbaby – The Making of POWER HOUSE with Ella Manor

21 Jan

A behind the scenes documentary with fashion photographer Ella Manor – www.ellamanor.com Sarah Stuve – Videographer & Editor Ella Manor – Photography & Video from POWER HOUSE Kayti Haugh – Fashion & Prop Stylist A La Disposition – Fashion Ronnie Peterson – Make up & Hair Stylist Aya Fukuda – Nail Art Chris Castagno – Music & Sound Design Songs: “She Was” & “Hey Sexy” by Tatiana Llinas Models: Bruna at Ford NYC and Viola at The Talent Net View POWER HOUSE fashion film here: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

This particular car was a favorite of mine that I caught at the SS Autopower event. Not only is it really clean all around, it’s a platform that not many people look to rock on the daily. Right on brutha!
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Passive house time lapse building in Wicklow

09 Jan

22564 pictures, 15 minutes full animation edited down to 5 minutes. Camera Nikon D5000 time lapse function integrated, one picture every minutes. Enjoy ! House is a Hibernia 164 provided by : www.scanhome.ie Scandinavian Homes Ltd. Lars Pettersson Erected by Flaherty & Goaley Contracts Ltd www.constructiongalway.com Music : “Republic” by Good Old Neon (www.goodoldneon.com)
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13 DIY Pallet Projects To Load Your House With Charm

28 Dec

[ By Marc in Design & Furniture & Decor. ]

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Pallets have become all the rage as eco-friendliness, and DIY crafting are becoming the spearhead of a new movement that utilizes pallets as the building blocks for creative weekend projects. Social media sites like Pinterest make sharing off-the-wall ideas as easy as a click, so the mind boggling variety of uses for used pallets are out there for everyone to see.

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(Images via palletfurniturecollection, craftynester, etsy)

Pallet coffee tables have a great advantage in that they’re designed to bear weight and stack, making it easy to form them into any shape you’d like. They also have natural gaps that make for an awesome storage space to hide the pile of coffee table stuff (remotes, magazines, etc.) that love to build up. The top left example easily rolls across the floor, and is topped with classy panes of glass to separate the storage space from the usable top of the table. Craftynester came up with an awesome design, and posted it along with step by step progress photos to show others how to copy them. They achieved the perfect coffee table height by using several pallets, and in the process they were able to create a cubby system for storage. Etsy seller GeckosHyde came up with this classy design that forgoes storage for a rustic look.

Pallet Porch Swings

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(Images via homedit, pargasjunkyard, woodenpalletfurniture)

Swinging seats are a lot of fun, and the perfect way to hang out on a gorgeous Spring day. The top left chair is definitely unique – as a one-seater was created by cannibalizing the boards from a full pallet and carefully attaching them with rope. The second example maintains the original form of two pallets and creates a comfortable looking two seater using some stain, paint, and really soft cushions. The final example is more like an adventurer’s hammock, utilizing the pallet structure to allow for the perfect outside nap.

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(Images via inspirationgreen)

The site Inspiration Green has some excellent pallet inspiration images, including these two that display an incredibly unique and comfortable way to set up a home theater. Imagine the cost of six leather armchairs, versus three tiers of stadium seating made out of pallet stacks.

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(Images via brightnest, sassy-sparrow, shelterness)

The top image depicts one of the most natural pallet transformations out there, as an entire pallet was placed on top of four table legs to create the perfect rustic seating area. The rugged wood matches perfectly with the decor and keeps it looking super trendy. Sassy Sparrow has a fantastic step by step guide to creating the perfect patio furniture set out of pallets. You can see it here, and the final result is displayed above. Notice the versatility of the pallets, as they can be used in different ways to craft every type of furniture. Last but not least, Shelterness shows these two super easy to make pallet lounge chairs. It might be good to add some cushions to the design, but they certainly look amazing.

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(Images via apartmenttherapy, brightnest)

Don’t have much room on the porch, but want a full garden? This is by far the easiest pallet project. Simply secure a pallet against the wall, and use its natural shape to house a variety of flowers and herbs into a mini vertical garden. It’s possible to line up a bunch of these in a row if vegetables are on the menu year round.

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Ultimate Wooden House Made of Jenga-Like Stacked Beams

27 Dec

[ By Steph in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

Jenga House 1

Explore the seemingly endless platforms and hidden nooks of this Jenga-like house, conceived as an example of “ultimate wooden architecture” by Sou Fujimoto Architects. Located in Kumamoto, Japan, ‘Final Wooden House’ consists of massive wooden blocks randomly stacked together with irregularly shaped openings covered in glass.

Jenga House 2

The architects were inspired by primitive conditions before architecture, like cave dwellings, where humans made the most of the surroundings as they found them.

Jenga house 3

Forget conventional rooms and staircases – this home is like a massive playhouse, requiring the inhabitants to climb from one block to another. The wooden blocks offer all manner of supports for various activities, but you’ll have to use your imagination to determine just how to use each one.

Jenga house 4

Of course, climbing around inside this minimalist jungle gym requires care, an able body, and perhaps a hard hat. Getting from one area to another in the dark might be an intimidating task. The house may not be terribly practical, but what it lacks in livability, it makes up for in pure fun.

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Sydney Opera House during Luminous

24 Dec

Projectors bathed SOH with Brian Eno’s images each night for the duration of the Vivid/Luminous festival. If you didn’t get to see it or just want to take a look again, please do. Nikon D90 w/ 17-55 2.8

 
 

House of Wax restored – Fire Clip in 3D

19 Nov

I restored this film for my collection a few years ago when the only 3D versions available were either anaglyph or shutter DVD copies of the defunct VHD disks. I started by scouting around for the best shutter DVD version I could find , then buying a retail 2D PAL DVD version. This PAL DVD would be my master, as it would be a frame for frame copy of the 24fps movie, and I found it happened to be the right hand print Using Virtualdub, I separated the left hand image out of the dreadful NTSC interlacing, which, skipped, chopped and changed its rhythm throughout the whole movie. eventually resizing from 640×480 to 720x 576 to match the PAL master. once ripped from the DVD, all encoding was done using Huffy loss-less with the left and right files ending up 90+ GB each. Final editing, synchronisation & Divx 6 encoding was done by Muttyan’s StereoMovieMaker. It took weeks of spare time to complete and I won’t be doing anything like it again!!, I am looking forward to the Bluray 3d version that Warner Bros are rumoured to be releasing within the next year. Two things of note in this clip, Vincent Price has a stunt double for the “back to camera” fight scenes, but dose his own stunt work by running under the collapsing, burning mezzanine/staircase !! The other point of interest is that the evil escaping partner freezes at the door (it must have jammed) at the end of the shot and the pursuing camera has to pan away. The whole movie only took 29 days to shoot and there was probably

 
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