These 3D-printed concrete benches look woven
Like fabric, only harder Concrete has come a long way since the days of flat, hard slabs. Sure, it?s still hard to the touch, but thanks to 3D printing, it?s starting to look a whole lot softer. Case in point: these woven concrete benches from Studio 7.5.
Photo via Dezeen
The Parisian design firm worked with the 3D printing company XtreeE to fabricate a series of outdoor benches that have a woven concrete pattern. To give the benches their intertwined appearance, a six-axis robot extruded a continuous stream of concrete in a wavering motion, building up one layer of material on top of the next.
Photo via Dezeen
The result is a intricate woven pattern that gives the benches the appearance of being made from gray rope. Like Alessandro di Prisco?s bulbous concrete chairs, 7.5?s benches have a softness that belies the material?s hard touch. It?s a clever effect, and one that?s made increasingly possible with technologies like 3D printing, which allow concrete to take on more complex forms.
Via: Dezeen
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