字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント My name is Daniel, I'm an architectural assistant at MATT Architecture, based in central London and we use 3D printing in a whole range of applications to translate our ideas into build form MATT's quite a young company. We do a whole range of work from bespoke residential work to commercial developments We're quite a fun company and we're just enjoying the process of designing and delivering buildings at the moment Part of our mission statement or company ethos is to unlock the potential of difficult sites through fun and inclusive architecture In the past, in my old job, we would have made models by hand just cutting the paper, cutting card It's great for capturing ideas but when it comes to developing complex shapes, complex geometry, it's really labour-intensive So for something like this, for example, we would have cut out all the floor plans, all the facades we would have to work out all the geometries and fold the card and even then it wouldn't have been very sturdy so we were kind of limited, in a way By the time I come to MATT in 2013, desktop 3D printing was already starting to become kind of available and Matt actually funded a Kickstarter 3D printer that we were trying to use in the office so that's how we started to use it here I'm working on a project called Ilona Rose House, and it's a large mixed-use redevelopment in central London and that's a model that we worked with through the planning process, to show the building in its context and that's actually a traditional architectural model; quite expensive, takes a long time to produce and we found we needed to reiterate the design quite a lot of times so the 3D printer was super useful for being able to produce cheap but really beautiful massing proposals to show the planners and engage them in the planning process and we just print it in a filament which has wood embedded in it, so we can achieve a really similar look The real advantage of Ultimaker for us has been the speed that it can print at, but also the reliability and this is one where we 3D printed at 1-to-1 the pattern that we want to have on the building's facade so the green and the yellow are 3D printed pieces and the white are cast from this central green piece and this lets us then cast a mold a flexible, silicone mold and then produce a tile which is really useful to talk to manufacturers about the finish we're trying to achieve but also to show the client the vision we have for the build We've designed all the facade pieces we're going to then take a mold of and then cast This is another example of how we just reintegrate 3D printing with traditional techniques So here we are, at the site of the Ilona Rose House project These 3 buildings on the corner here, going all the way back to that road are all to be demolished to make way for the project we're designing on at the moment That model of the corner you were just seeing is actually this corner here, which marks the entrance into Soho so it's really important for the project and really important for us and this facade pattern we've been working on will be applied to the building all along here and on that street there We find that, when we make models it really engages the client A lot of what we do is quite technical, like producing technical drawings When you show someone a technical drawing, they don't really engage with that but when you show someone a model and suddenly they can pick it up and look around it I think it's a way we engage people with the ideas we're trying to pursue That's what we're trying to do
B1 中級 英 MATT Architecture.3Dプリントで高速モデルを作る - Ultimaker.3Dプリンティングの話 (MATT Architecture: Rapid model making with 3D printing - Ultimaker: 3D Printing Story) 295 14 killa5211 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語