ETH Zurich’s students printed nine 3D printed concrete choreography pillars for dancers at the Origen Festival in the Swiss Alps in 2019. The students developed a different process that allows the columns to be printed without formwork or any other kind of mould. Concrete Choreography project took less than two-and-a-half-hours to print in the lab with the help of an industrial robot that printed the layers vertically precisely. High-resolution 3D printing enables for bespoke designs, mixing complex patterns. As it uses less concrete, it is brings an ideal ecological footprint Location: #Zurich #Switzerland ————————————————————— #ethzurich #nature #unique #sustainable #3dprint #3dprinted #3dprinting #3dprints #3dprinter #bespokedesign #festival #concrete #choreography #amazingarchitecture #design #parametric #grasshopper3d #rhinoceros3d #parametricarchitecture #parametricdesign #parametricism #architecture #architect #architectureporn #mimar #mimarlik #architectural #civilengineering (at Zürich, Switzerland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDszZ6Ap6cx/?igshid=3dn7zsynvl6