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New York Institute of Technology spotlights seven fabrication and robotics projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a 3D printed panel made from wood and clay that is filled in with hempcrete is included in this school show by the New York Institute of Technology. Students experiment with various computational techniques that focus on studying form, patterns, structures, façade panels or interior components.

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Ten fabrication and robotics projects by New York Institute of Technology

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Dezeen School Shows: a project involving the fusion of wood and mycelium is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the New York Institute of Technology. The model shows the same AI-generated image realised through two different digital modelling and fabrication techniques. The pieces are made from high-density foam."

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Technology and Building: Human-Free Construction

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But as technology advances and we continue to dream up new ways to design where we live, work and play, what happens when humans are slowly removed from construction and how we build? We’re inviting experts in technology, building and construction to discuss these issues and more at Future Fest: Register for Future Fest.

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Glaze by Kilogram Studio

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These doughnuts are made using technology similar to a 3D printer, where batter is robotically mapped onto the surface of a moving poo.

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Miles pendant lamp by Yabu Pushelberg for Lasvit

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However, Yabu Pushelberg also intended the piece to explore the connection between music and glass making on a more metaphorical level, with the design representing the balance between innovation and the physical constraints of materials and techniques that both sets of creatives must maintain.

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Nine independent studios shaping design in Guadalajara

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Objects made with waste from banana production and designs utilising traditional techniques are among those made by nine design studios in Guadalajara , Mexico, we've rounded up in our North American Design 2024 series. Read on for nine independent studios defining Guadalajara's contemporary design scene.

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Gustav Winsth and Alexander Lervik use virtual reality to design real-life chair

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Winsth sees the project as an example of how futuristic technology can create new possibilities for traditional craft techniques. I'm fascinated by new technology," Lervik said. The bulbous shapes were created through a process of manual pressure turning.

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