Dropcity Initiates Live Self-Construction in Milan Central Station
Kalin Ned — April 30, 2024 — Art & Design
References: dropcity.org
In April 2024, Dropcity initiated live self-construction activities "bringing on-site large 3D printers, advanced machinery, and great builders to reconstruct the infamous Milan Central Station warehouses." Through this ground-breaking project, Dropcity aims to reimagine architectural typologies and facilitate innovative interventions. Dropcity's live self-construction project also involves the renovation of long-abandoned warehouses into research centers, open-space offices, exhibition areas, labs, and more.
During Milan Design Week, WASP’s 3D printing site will showcase its technologies in action, demonstrating the restoration works in progress. WASP’s architectural 3D Crane printer will manufacture multifunctional wall modules, while another experimental printer model will print directly from within the tunnel walls, introducing a new approach to architectural 3D printing. Additionally, a clay 3D printing farm will be utilized for constructing architectural elements, including a parametric brick wall composed of uniquely designed pieces. The project also includes a construction concept called Future Frames, aiming to minimize material-intensive production through a partnership between Muthesius University in Kiel and Studio Streev.
Image Credit: Dropcity
During Milan Design Week, WASP’s 3D printing site will showcase its technologies in action, demonstrating the restoration works in progress. WASP’s architectural 3D Crane printer will manufacture multifunctional wall modules, while another experimental printer model will print directly from within the tunnel walls, introducing a new approach to architectural 3D printing. Additionally, a clay 3D printing farm will be utilized for constructing architectural elements, including a parametric brick wall composed of uniquely designed pieces. The project also includes a construction concept called Future Frames, aiming to minimize material-intensive production through a partnership between Muthesius University in Kiel and Studio Streev.
Image Credit: Dropcity
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