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  Gijs Van Vaerenbergh, i...  
Dentro de un cuadrado de 37,5 metros de lado, el recorrido laberíntico con un kilómetro de longitud está constituido por placas de 5 milímetros de espesor que alcanzan hasta 5 metros de altura. Utilizando operaciones en álgebra de Boole, se recortan las particiones reticulares con formas geométricas: una esfera, un cilindro y un cono.
For the tenth anniversary of the C-mine Arts Centre – occupying a coal mine of the city of Genk, in the Flemish province of Limburg – the young Belgian office of Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh has designed this steel installation. Within a square of 37.5-meter sides, a kilometer-long maze-like corridor is formed by 5-millimeter-thick steel plates rising up to 5 meters. Using operations of Boolean algebra, the partitions of the grid present geometric shapes a sphere, a cylinder, and a cone. So in one’s walk through the structure, the sculptural and spatial experiences it generates are eased by the play of fragmented perspectives. Visitors climbing the towers of the old mining facilities can have a clear view of the maze design. The installation is open to the public until 30 September.
  Foster + Partners, prim...  
Las piezas individuales, pensadas ​​como elementos de construcción prototípicos, serán evaluadas en varias etapas del concurso, con la idea de demostrar la idoneidad de todo el proceso, desde la fabricación hasta la construcción y el rendimiento estructural. En esta etapa del concurso, se pedía a los equipos que empleasen materiales reutilizados de las misiones y regolito marciano, junto a un cilindro y un cono truncado impresos en 3D.
Foster + Partners California, in collaboration with Branch Technology, has won first place in Phase 2 and Level 1 of the 3D Printed Habitat Challenge competition organized by NASA and Bradley University (Illinois). The competition calls for extra-terrestrial shelters designed for human habitation and buildable with autonomous machines. Individual pieces thought out as prototypical building elements will be tested in various stages, the idea being to demonstrate the suitability of the whole process, from manufacture to construction and structural performance. At this stage of the competition, teams were asked to use recycled mission materials and Martian regolith together, and to 3D-print a cylinder and a truncated cone. Having successfully competed Level 1, the winning team will prepare a design for Level 2, in which a beam will be printed to test spanning structures.