Strumenti e materiali per la fabbricazione digitale in architettura

Autori

  • Cesare Sposito Università degli Studi di Palermo
  • Francesca Scalisi Università degli Studi di Palermo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19229/2464-9309/1222017

Parole chiave:

fabbricazione digitale, stampa 3D, mass customization, materiali innovativi

Abstract

Il contributo descrive strumenti e materiali oggi disponibili per la fabbricazione digitale in architettura, offrendo un’ampia panoramica sulle tecniche di stampa 3D e su come potrebbe rivoluzionare le costruzioni con importanti ricadute tecniche, economiche e sociali. Dal concetto di mass customization alla creazione dei Fab Lab, dal Contour Crafting alla tecnologia D-Shape e al progetto WASP assistiamo a un ripensamento del processo architettonico, ma anche a una ricerca sui materiali naturali, ecosostenibili e programmabili.

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Biografie autore

Cesare Sposito, Università degli Studi di Palermo

Professore Associato presso il Dipartimento di Architettura della Scuola Politecnica, è Docente del Laboratorio di Costruzione dell’Architettura. I suoi principali campi di ricerca riguardano i sistemi di protezione per i siti archeologici, i materiali innovativi per l’architettura, le nanotecnologie in architettura, il risparmio energetico degli edifici.
E-mail: cesare.sposito@unipa.it

Francesca Scalisi, Università degli Studi di Palermo

Dottore di Ricerca in Recupero e Fruizione dei Contesti Antichi, è stata titolare di Assegno di Ricerca presso il Dipartimento di Progetto e Costruzione Edilizia (DPCE) con una tesi dal titolo “Sperimentazioni di materiali nanostrutturati nei siti archeologici di Agrigento, Morgantina e nella Villa Romana del Casale”.
E-mail: francesca.scalisi@unipa.it

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Pubblicato

30-06-2017

Come citare

Sposito, C. e Scalisi, F. (2017) «Strumenti e materiali per la fabbricazione digitale in architettura», AGATHÓN | International Journal of Architecture Art and Design, 1(online), pagg. 143–151. doi: 10.19229/2464-9309/1222017.

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Architettura | Ricerca & Sperimentazione

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