Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade Construction

Additive Manufacturing (AM) opens new fields of research and development in the architectural design and construction industry, enabling a geometric freedom that can result in the design of components with specific requirements and multifunctional behaviours. This work explores the integration o...

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Main Authors: Paulo J.S. Cruz, Bruno Figueiredo, João Carvalho, Tatiana Campos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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Online Access:https://ojs-libaccp.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/4725
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spelling doaj-17ffd60f33d9410aa70cf628839ea14c2021-02-09T12:07:42ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382020-10-0181Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade ConstructionPaulo J.S. Cruz0Bruno Figueiredo1João Carvalho2Tatiana Campos3Lab2PT, University of Minho, School of Architecture, Guimarães, Portugal,Lab2PT, University of Minho, School of Architecture, Guimarães, Portugal,Lab2PT, University of Minho, School of Architecture, Guimarães, Portugal,Lab2PT, University of Minho, School of Architecture, Guimarães, Portugal, Additive Manufacturing (AM) opens new fields of research and development in the architectural design and construction industry, enabling a geometric freedom that can result in the design of components with specific requirements and multifunctional behaviours. This work explores the integration of digital design tools and AM extrusion processes on the production of ceramic architectural components for façade construction, reshaping and expanding the boundaries of what is possible to achieve with masonry construction in a wide range of applications (opaque walls, ventilated sunscreens, and shading systems). Several stoneware prototypes were developed, encompassing different challenges such as the morphology customisation, the versatility of use, the exploitation of the maximum degree of curvature, and the optimisation of structural patterns. https://ojs-libaccp.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/4725Additive manufacturing3D-printingdigital fabrication,ceramic components,façade construction
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author Paulo J.S. Cruz
Bruno Figueiredo
João Carvalho
Tatiana Campos
spellingShingle Paulo J.S. Cruz
Bruno Figueiredo
João Carvalho
Tatiana Campos
Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade Construction
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Additive manufacturing
3D-printing
digital fabrication,
ceramic components,
façade construction
author_facet Paulo J.S. Cruz
Bruno Figueiredo
João Carvalho
Tatiana Campos
author_sort Paulo J.S. Cruz
title Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade Construction
title_short Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade Construction
title_full Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade Construction
title_fullStr Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade Construction
title_full_unstemmed Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components for Façade Construction
title_sort additive manufacturing of ceramic components for façade construction
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Additive Manufacturing (AM) opens new fields of research and development in the architectural design and construction industry, enabling a geometric freedom that can result in the design of components with specific requirements and multifunctional behaviours. This work explores the integration of digital design tools and AM extrusion processes on the production of ceramic architectural components for façade construction, reshaping and expanding the boundaries of what is possible to achieve with masonry construction in a wide range of applications (opaque walls, ventilated sunscreens, and shading systems). Several stoneware prototypes were developed, encompassing different challenges such as the morphology customisation, the versatility of use, the exploitation of the maximum degree of curvature, and the optimisation of structural patterns.
topic Additive manufacturing
3D-printing
digital fabrication,
ceramic components,
façade construction
url https://ojs-libaccp.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/4725
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