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Arup Explores Prototyping
8th March 2012
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Arup Explores Prototyping – Agenda
12-30 – 1:00 Light Lunch
1:00 Welcome by John Turzinski, London & South-East Leader
1:05 Introduction and agenda for the day, by Duncan Wilson
2:40 Session One: Access to tools Moderator: Ed Clark
1 Hugo Mulder Arup Smart Geometry + Direct Manufacture
2 Francesco Anselmo Arup Light Lab
3 Luke Robertson Arup Sound Lab
4 Gonzalo Garcia-Perate Arup / UCL PIP
5 Tristan Simmonds Simmonds Studio How making your own tools changes design
6 David Polson Arup Rep Rap motivation
7 Roel van de Straat Arup Amsterdam Makerbot - printers in my office
2:05 discussion
2:25 coffee/tea break
2:40 Session One: Access to tools Moderator: Ed Clark
1 Hugo Mulder Arup Smart Geometry + Direct Manufacture
2 Francesco Anselmo Arup Light Lab
3 Luke Robertson Arup Sound Lab
4 Gonzalo Garcia-Perate Arup / UCL PIP
5 Tristan Simmonds Simmonds Studio How making your own tools changes design
6 David Polson Arup Rep Rap motivation
7 Roel van de Straat Arup A’dam Makerbot - printers in my office
3:20 discussion
3:40 coffee/tea break
3:55 Session Three: Scale Moderator: Xavier De Kestelier
14 Shajay Bhooshan Zaha Hadid Architects New tech low tech
15 Rupert Soar Freeform Construction Making for performance
16 Gregory Epps Robofold What RoboFold can do
17 Federico Rossi D-shape printing buildings
18 Xavier De Kestelier Foster + Partners Project X
19 Jeroen van Ameijde AA School Hooke park
4:43 discussion
5:03 closing remarks by Alvise Simondetti
Roel van de StraatArup Amsterdam
Makerbot – printers in my office
In-house (Makerbot) and outsourced (Arnhem print)
Printing in the Amsterdam office
Roel van de StraatArup Explores Prototyping – 8 March 2012
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AMS’ MakerbotNo. of prints: 3No. of serious prints: 1
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The two evening process…
Assemble elements Assemble printer Calibrate
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…and the result
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The ‘serious’ print
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Arnhem 3D printCompany: Heijcon (Netherlands)Cost: approx. €1.400 (GBP 1.150,-)
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Specifications45x45cm baseMax printing sizes 15x29cmRhino model subdivided in three
partsBased on UNStudio’s geometry
Conditions:Watertight models (closed
polysurface)Good mesh (no bad edges etc.)Real-life thickness (min. 1mm)
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Session Two:
Business of PrototypingModerator: Alvise Simondetti
Graham BennettCRDM
What people printed in my shop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28B8NvBFU0E&context=C4ba1000ADvjVQa1PpcFPShAKWPbD19dcK9yJufwdVtpujAzXAzfs=
Daniel SoltisMoving Brands
Why hand drawn at a Brand Agency?
Olivier GeoffroyUnto this last
Electronic artisan
Cesar HaradaProtei
Open source making experience
Mark HatchTech Shop
How tech shop makes it easier