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Development of variable residential buildings with 3D-printed walls

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Autor
García Alvarado, Rodrigo.
Moroni Orellana, Ginnia.
Banda, Pablo
Datos de publicación (Editorial):
MDPI
Materias (Palabras claves):
3D-printed construction
Additive manufacturing
Parametric programming
Diseño arquitectónico
Alojamiento
Resumen:
New 3D-printing technologies allows to make constructive elements, especially walls, faster and with formal diversity. The 3D-printed elements usually have self-supporting capacities, but they need to be reinforced or integrated into larger structures, to make buildings of large extension or height of several floors. This work proposes a residential construction strategy, focused on Chile, which combines a modular main reinforced concrete structure with partitions made of 3D-printed walls to obtain different housing organizations. For this, a structural grid and range of volumes are defined in BIM. In addition, a parametric programming is developed and prototypes of 3D-printed walls are made. The volumetric development provides a wide repertoire of residential surfaces, while the main structure provides a great flexibility of occupancy. The programming organizes the design and execution process, with numeric analysis and visualization capabilities. The executed prototypes demonstrate a constructive feasibility and architectural appealing. This development expresses the possibility to integrate 3D-printing in massive and varied dwelling construction, and suggests new paths for housing construction with the application of new design technologies and automated manufacturing in construction.
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http://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1221
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/buildings
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