Foster + Partners to 3D print buildings on the moon

News: Foster + Partners is exploring the possibilities of 3D printing buildings on the moon using lunar soil.

The London architecture firm is working with the European Space Agency to investigate methods for constructing lunar homes and has designed a four-person residence that would shelter its inhabitants from dramatically changing temperatures, meteorites and gamma radiation.

Foster + Partners to 3D print buildings on the moon

The base of the house would be unpacked from a modular tube and an inflatable dome would fold up over it. Layers of lunar soil, known as regolith, would then be built up around the frame using a robot-operated D-Shape printer, creating a lightweight foam-like formation that is derived from biological structures commonly found in nature.

“As a practice, we are used to designing for extreme climates on earth and exploiting the environmental benefits of using local, sustainable materials,” said Foster + Partners partner and specialist Xavier De Kestelier. “Our lunar habitation follows a similar logic. It has been a fascinating and unique design process, which has been driven by the possibilities inherent in the material.”

Foster + Partners to 3D print buildings on the moon

The architects have used simulated matter to build a 1.5 tonne mockup of the structure and have also tested smaller models inside a vacuum chamber. They hope to construct the first structure at the moon’s south pole, where it will be subjected to perpetual sunlight.

Led by architect Norman Foster, Foster + Partners has also recently won a competition to renovate the New York Public Library flagship and are working on a 200-metre skyscraper for Lehman Brothers Holdings.

Recent completed projects by the firm include the McLaren Production Centre in the UK and the Spaceport America space terminal in New Mexico. See more architecture by Foster + Partners.

3D printing has been in the news a lot recently, with a boom in demand for 3D-printed sex toys, the race to be first to print an entire building, 3D-printed outfits on the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week and sweet-dispensers with 3D-printed heads.

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks: An inflatable space station, child writers and anti-drone apparel in our look at the web this week

Link About It: This Week's Picks

1. Warby Parker Annual Report While 2012 was a big year for many small startups, few grew with as much influence as one-for-one eyewear brand Warby Parker. To put the growth in transparent terms that everyone can understand they released their 2012 annual report as an interactive infographic this…

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Cool Hunting Video Presents: The Planetarium Projector Museum: A gaze inside the world’s largest collection of planetarium projectors

Cool Hunting Video Presents: The Planetarium Projector Museum

There are many beautiful things to see on the drive into Big Bear Lake, CA but one of the more interesting and unknown is the Planetarium Projector Museum. In an unassuming building a stone’s throw from the lake, owner Owen Phairis has managed to compile the largest collection of…

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World of Red Bull 2013

Voici la nouvelle campagne de Red Bull pour l’année 2013 à venir. Cette vidéo de la marque de boisson énergisante « World of Red Bull 2013  » nous propose de découvrir un mash-up d’1min autour des différents exploits réalisés grâce à leur financement, dont Felix Baumgartner et son saut depuis la stratosphère.

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Deserted Photography

Guillaume Lemarchal est un photographe qui vit et travaille à Paris. Avec ses clichés, cet artiste français propose des images très réussies avec un univers dans lequel l’homme n’aurait plus sa place, laissant simplement des traces de son existence. Une série « Deserted » à découvrir dans la suite.

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Social Workplace Combiwerk

D’une superficie de 8500m2, Social Workplace Combiwerk est un projet réalisé par i29 Interior Architects et VMX Architects à Delft aux Pays-Bas. Cette structure de plus en plus médiatique est un lieu pour proposer du travail aux personnes possédant un handicap physique ou mental et de les intégrer sur le marché de l’emploi.

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Space Shuttle in Los Angeles

Une surprenante installation pour les habitants de Los Angeles avec cette gigantesque navette spatiale « Endeavour » avançant dans les rues du centre-ville avant d’être exposé dans un musée : au Centre Scientifique de Californie. Plus d’images de cet événement dans la suite de l’article.

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Competition: twenty wooden satellite models by Papafoxtrot to be won

Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with toy company Papafoxtrot to give readers a chance to win one of twenty wooden models of iconic unmanned spacecrafts orbiting the Earth.

Competition: twenty wooden satellite models by Papafoxtrot to be won

Above: Speckt-R satellite model

The five different models depict the following satellites:

» Speckt-R – orbital radio telescope
» ORS-1 – American reconnaissance satellite
» GEOTAIL – observes the Earth’s magnetosphere
» Dragon – shuttles crew and cargo to the International Space Station
» Cygnus – delivery and collection vessel for larger spacecraft

Competition: twenty wooden satellite models by Papafoxtrot to be won

Above: Cygnus satellite model

Each model comes flat-packed in a box that includes assembly instructions and information about the satellite.

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Above: Dragon satellite model

The visual identity, packaging and branding were designed by London firm Postlerferguson.

Competition: twenty wooden satellite models by Papafoxtrot to be won

Above: GEOTAIL satellite model

Each satellite model costs £20, or the whole set can be bought for £80 from the Papafoxtrot website should you not be lucky enough to win.

Competition: twenty wooden satellite models by Papafoxtrot to be won

Above: ORS-1 satellite model

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Competition: twenty wooden satellite models by Papafoxtrot to be won

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Papafoxtrot satellites” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers. Read our privacy policy here.

Competition: twenty wooden satellite models by Papafoxtrot to be won

Competition closes 6 November 2012. Twenty winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the top of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

The information below is from Postlerferguson:


Postlerferguson is proud to announce the second series of products designed for Papafoxtrot London! We have selected the 5 most iconic unmanned spacecraft circling the earth and transformed them into Papafoxtrot’s iconic design language which we developed with our series of wooden cargo vessels a year ago. From an interplanetary garbage collection to a future commercial spacebus to Mars these amazing machines are making the world go round day and night.

Postlerferguson has been responsible for the visual identity, packaging design of the series as well as the art direction, web page and brand system continuing our ongoing collaboration with Papafoxtrot.

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Beauty of Desolated Spaces

Voici « Fragments » le nom de ce court-métrage sans narration qui cherche à capturer la beauté et le mystère de différents endroits isolés et abandonnés. Des images splendides de Monika Delgado et Mickey Todiwala sur le morceau « Lament » de Jacaszek, à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Lost Space Installation

Voici cette installation réussie « Homage to the Lost Spaces » de l’artiste néo-zélandais Mike Hewson. Il a repris des parties des bâtiments de la ville de Christchurch qui ont été détruits dans un tremblement de terre en 2011, en intégrant des illusions d’optiques et un style très réaliste.

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