The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt
The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt
DBT participated with three paper presentations at the Design Modelling Symposium 2024, held in Kassel Germany between 16 and 18 September 2024 on the topic of Scalable Disruptors. The papers were published in the Springer proceedings: Mathias Bernhard. Languages of Geometry. In: Eversmann, P., Gengnagel, C., Lienhard, J., Ramsgaard Thomsen, M., Wurm, J. (eds) Scalable […] The post Design Modelling Symposium 2024 appeared first on dbt.| dbt
DBT participated with three paper presentations at the fourth RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication, held in Munich Germany between 4 and 6 September 2024. The papers were published in the Springer and suplementary proceedings: Andrei Jipa, Ana Anton, Lukas Gebhard, Benjamin Dillenburger. (2024). The Nubian Slab: 3D Concrete Printed Stay-in-Place Formwork for […] The post Digital Concrete 2024 appeared first on dbt.| dbt
The STEP2 Unit at NEST was officially opened on 29 August 2024. It features Cadenza, a unique staircase with fibre-reinforced concrete steps only 18 mm thick, fabricated using 3D-printed formworks. More about Cadenza here. Stair design: Digital Building Technologies – ETH Zurich, ROK ArchitectsFabrication system: Digital Building Technologies – ETH Zurich, SW UmwelttechnikFormwork development and 3D printing: Digital Building Technologies […] The post Cadenza opening appeared first...| dbt
The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt
The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt
The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt
The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt
The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt