Publisher's Synopsis
This book delves into the forefront of architectural innovation by exploring the potential applications of 3D robotic concrete printing as structural prototypes. With a focus on intelligent computational design, RMIT studio aims to revolutionise additive manufacturing techniques, particularly within the realm of large-scale concrete 3D printing. Through the utilisation of digital design and cutting-edge fabrication methods, including three-dimensional graphic statics, bidirectional evolutionary structural optimisation, and FURobot robotic manufacturing, students undergo a transformative journey, refining their design thinking, methodologies, and construction skills. As a tangible outcome, the studio presents an experimental large-scale pavilion, serving as a testament to the practical implications of their research. This volume, published to accompany the Intelligent Force Printing exhibition at Melbourne Design Week 2024, encapsulates the studio's findings, delving into both the aesthetic forms shaped by emerging design philosophies and the potential future applications of 3D articulate printing technology within the construction industry.