MIT engineers 3D print recycled glass to build sturdy ‘LEGO’ bricks for buildings and facades

described as ‘reconfigurable masonry’, the engineers use a custom machine from the MIT spinoff evenline, which is capable of 3D printing molten glass. The post MIT engineers 3D print recycled glass to build sturdy ‘LEGO’ bricks for buildings and facades appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

Sep 20, 2024 - 21:00
MIT engineers 3D print recycled glass to build sturdy ‘LEGO’ bricks for buildings and facades
described as ‘reconfigurable masonry’, the engineers use a custom machine from the MIT spinoff evenline, which is capable of 3D printing molten glass. The post MIT engineers 3D print recycled glass to build sturdy ‘LEGO’ bricks for buildings and facades appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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