3DNATURDRUCK
Biocomposite Reciprocal Canopy
The project explores 3D printing in combination with annually renewable natural fibres, focusing on material development, structural analysis, fabrication methods and the application of this material-based technique to architectural design. Specifically, the study investigates the use of 3D printed natural fibre reinforced filaments in different architectural contexts, tested through a series of demonstrators addressing different design challenges. The structure was fabricated using a lightweight short fibre filament composed of wood fibres and bio-based PLA. As the material was developed specifically for this project, extensive testing was carried out to inform the digital simulations and to ensure the integrity of the structure. These tests have been instrumental in refining the printing process and validating the performance of the material for architectural applications. The project lays the groundwork for the integration of natural fibre-based 3D printing in construction.





Related Posts
16/06/2025
ECOALF STORE
16/06/2025
RADICANT
16/06/2025
3D PRINTED FILM STUDIO
16/06/2025
InNoFa-DEMONSTRATOR
16/06/2025
THE WAVE HOUSE
16/06/2025
STRESS-BASED DESIGN
16/06/2025
TIFFANY FAÇADE
16/06/2025
CERAMIC HOUSE
16/06/2025
WOHN HOMES
16/06/2025
THE EGGSHELL PROJECT
16/06/2025
TO GROW A BUILDING
16/06/2025
TECLA
16/06/2025
REEFCIRCULAR
16/06/2025
AIRLEMENTS
16/06/2025
TOVA
16/06/2025
HIVE Project
16/06/2025
HEXASTONE
11/06/2025