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Building Bytes: Brian Peters’ 3D Printed Ceramic Bricks Can be Used in Large-Scale Construction

11/01/2012
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    Brian Peters, co-founder of Amsterdam-based <a href="http://designlabworkshop.com/introducing-building-bytes/" target="_blank">Design Lab Workshop</a>, has been working with 3D printers for many years now, so he knows how use then to make just about anything—even building blocks for construction. Through a six-week residency program at the <a href="http://sundaymorning.ekwc.nl/" target="_blank">European Ceramic Work Centre</a>, Peters developed a series of 3D printed ceramic bricks that can be used to build walls and custom structures. The result of his work—<a href="http://buildingbytes.info/" target="_blank">Building Bytes</a>— is a system that uses portable 3D printers to operate as on-site brick factories for large-scale construction. Peters debuted his work earlier this week at <a href="http://www.ddw.nl/" target="_blank">Dutch Design Week</a>.
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  • Building Bytes-Brian Peters
    Brian Peters has been researching the role of 3d printing in architecture and his most recent project explored how 3d printers could be used to make building materials.
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    This fall he spent 6 weeks at the <a href="http://sundaymorning.ekwc.nl/" target="_blank">European Ceramic Work Centre</a> where he learned about ceramics and applied that knowledge to 3D printing.
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  • Building Bytes-Brian Peters
    He experimented printing with a liquid earthenware recipe, normally used in mould-making, to create a series of ceramic bricks.
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    These bricks take about 15-20 minutes to print and once hardened can be stacked to create walls, domes or columns.
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    Now that his residency is over, Peters plans to continue his research to further develop <a href="http://buildingbytes.info/" target="_blank">Building Bytes</a>.
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    He envisions portable 3D printers brought to the construction site where they create building materials on the fly. 3D printing allows the architect and contractor to make hundreds of the same brick for a large wall or custom bricks for a special feature.
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    Peters exhibited his work at the <a href="http://www.ddw.nl/" target="_blank">Dutch Design Week</a> from October 20-28 and showed how the bricks are printed.
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    Peters is also working with <a href="http://www.dusarchitects.com/" target="_blank">DUS Architects</a> to create a <a href="http://www.kamermaker.com/?page_id=2" target="_blank">large 3D printer</a> for making full-scale structures.
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    A row of honeycomb bricks lined up to show how they interlock.
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    X bricks lined up, which can be used to create large walls with little material.
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    Visitors check out the Building Bytes.
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    Peters explains the Building Bytes.
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    Printing of the Building Byte.
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Building Bytes-Brian Peters

Brian Peters, co-founder of Amsterdam-based Design Lab Workshop, has been working with 3D printers for many years now, so he knows how use then to make just about anything—even building blocks for construction. Through a six-week residency program at the European Ceramic Work Centre, Peters developed a series of 3D printed ceramic bricks that can be used to build walls and custom structures. The result of his work—Building Bytes— is a system that uses portable 3D printers to operate as on-site brick factories for large-scale construction. Peters debuted his work earlier this week at Dutch Design Week.

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