Two enormous HS2 tunnelling machines marked a milestone in the journey through Chilterns - the longest tunnel in the entire high-speed railway project.
Named after famous figures, the two giant tunnelling machines Florence and Cecilia measuring 170m in length are now almost ha
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El Terreno is a community garden and educational center built uniquely from recycled materials left from our previous constructions.
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A group of architectural researchers at ETH Zurich collaborated with Gramazio Kohler to develop the ‘Eggshell Pavilion’ by integrating computational design and robotic 3D printing. The pavilion, on display at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, is based on Eggshell technology which
The Eggshell Pavilion investigates how digital design tools and robotic 3D printing may be used to create freeform concrete buildings out of recycled ultra-thin formwork. The design and production of the pavilion are based on Eggshell technology, which uses computational approaches to create a
A rammed earth home, being built in Boise by self-taught homebuilder Todd Jinkins, begins to take shape on Wednesday.
Boise builder Todd Jinkins explains the technique that goes into building a rammed earth home on Wednesday.
Boise builder Todd Jinkins points out the different laye
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