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Revision as of 12:48, 5 June 2023
Rhizome 2.0: Scaling-up Capability of Human-Robot Interaction Supported Approaches for Robotically 3D-printing Extraterrestrial Habitats
References
1. Printing with cement-less concrete
Coppola et al, Binder Alternative to Portland Cement and waste management for sustainable construction, 2018 [1]
Dada, Influence of temperature on the rheological behaviour of eco-mortar, 2021 [2]
Schiavone et al, Pozzolan Based 3D Printing Composites From the Formulation, 2020 [3]
The Schumacher centre, Alternatives to Portland Cement [4]
2. In Situ Printing and (AI & HRI supported) in situ assembly of 3D printed components
NASA 3D Printed Habitat Challenge: Hassell Studio [5]
Overview In-Situ 3D Printing References: In-Situ 3D Printing References
3. (AI supported) Environment Control
Climate-Resilient Robotic Facades: Architectural Strategies to Improve Thermal Comfort in Outdoor Urban Environments using Robotic Assembly [6]