09MAR 2013
© CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITYthe wall is composed of unique hexagonal modules that nestle within each other, thereby eliminating any adhesives or fasteners.
© CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY each
component is formed by two separate molds that are milled on a 7-axis robot.
© CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY the molds are then lined-up, held together, and cast in
plaster.
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digital tectonics: robotic fabrication / carnegie mellon university
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this is the work of undergraduate architecture students in the digital tectonics course at carnegie mellon university, taught by jeremy FICCA and zach ALI.









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