3d Printed House at Woodbury University, Los Angeles

Woodbury School of Architecture students in the design studio of professor Kishani De Silva and Hector Rodriguez invited us to attend the 3d concrete printing for their Solar Decathlon competition contribution.

The Solar Decathlon is the U.S. Department of Energy’s global challenge to college students to design and build zero-energy buildings. It was very impressing and exciting to see their building growing layer by layer.

3d-concrete printer in action printing a new home in Los Angeles.

Print head of a 3d concrete printer for buildings

3d concrete print head adding layer by layer.

Building curves are a true advantage for 3d printer.

Making curves is a true advantage for 3d-printed buildings.

Wall cavity printed

Woodbury School of Architecture students

concrete printed texture
3d printed wall texture

A 3d printed curved concrete wall

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