LafargeHolcim and Witteveen + Bos have launched a 3D printing hackathon to reinvent the building industry.
Witteveen+Bos is an engineering and consultancy firm that provides services in the sectors water, infrastructure, the environment and construction. LafargeHolcim has built strong reputation in building materials and solutions. The company operates in four business segments: Cement, Aggregates, Ready-Mix Concrete and Solutions & Products.
As far as construction 3D printing is concerned, the company has been involved in the fabrication of wind turbines with optimized 3D printed concrete bases. It will also take part in the construction of a 3D-printed concrete footbridge in Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games.
With the support of COBOD and Ecole des Ponts, both partners are calling for students in engineering, architecture, and material science that want to make a difference in the building industry by leveraging concrete 3D printing technology for more effective and efficient housing construction.
With 1.6 billion people lacking adequate housing and the building and construction sector accounting for 40% of the world’s CO2 emissions, 3D printing offers solutions to address both challenges. By building more with less, it is instrumental in accelerating the speed of construction, as well as reducing a building’s footprint.
Important material and resource savings can allow for a significant reduction of environmental footprint while decreasing overall cost. Record construction productivity can be achieved, with the ability to build a house in just a matter of days.
The purpose of the hack is to come up with solutions that leverage new designs to optimize the use of material, improve the speed of construction and enhance aesthetics and customization potential of a residential building.
“We are convinced that 3D printing will be key in answering the challenges our industry is facing and that we need to join forces to make this groundbreaking technology a reality. Join us on this exciting adventure!” encourages Edelio Bermejo, Head of R&D for LafargeHolcim.
Some of the world’s most renowned experts and academics will share their advice and vision through a series of webinars and conferences. “3D printing redefines the built environment, shaping a naturally sustainable material with precision and real-time feedback for collaborating architects, engineers and specialists. I wish everyone participating the very best in discovering the homes of the future!” says Erwin Viray, Head of the Architecture Sustainable Design Pillar at Singapore University of Design.
LafargeHolcim will provide the material used by students across the globe as well as technical mentorship. The Group will offer a EUR 15,000 total prize pool and offer operational support to the winning team for 3D printing their project at full scale.
Witteveen+Bos will provide essential engineering mentorship to participants throughout the hackathon. Marijn Bruurs, digital construction consultant at Witteveen+Bos, says: “3D printing has proven to have the potential to disrupt the construction industry, as we’ve already shown in several pilot projects around the world. However, to really change the industry over the next decade we need to further develop the technology and solutions. We need challenging ideas and we have to work together. That’s why we invite talent from across the world to participate in the hackathon!”
Fondation des Ponts will co-organize conferences and COBOD will provide a 3D printing robot for the live demos.
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