In Southwest Colorado, high tech produces ecological architecture — and art

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In Southwest Colorado, high tech produces ecological architecture — and art

Combining age-old materials like adobe 3D printing, artists create museum-worthy homes
3D printed adobe stairs demonstrate the structural potential of local clay in an architectural application in the Lookout, dense network of undulating mud coils laid out to create a structure that can be walked upon.
The designers created a low-cost and portable robot, that was moved to the ranch where local soils are harvested and used immediately to 3D print large scale structures.
California designers Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello used 3D printers to create adobe structures — and clay pots — on a ranch near Antonito, Colorado, where Ronald Rael grew up.

In Southwest Colorado, high tech produces ecological architecture — and art

3D printed adobe stairs demonstrate the structural potential of local clay in an architectural application in the Lookout, dense network of undulating mud coils laid out to create a structure that can be walked upon.
The designers created a low-cost and portable robot, that was moved to the ranch where local soils are harvested and used immediately to 3D print large scale structures.
California designers Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello used 3D printers to create adobe structures — and clay pots — on a ranch near Antonito, Colorado, where Ronald Rael grew up.
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