An Overview of Folding Techniques in Architecture Design
https://www.scirp.org/Journal/PaperInfo … rID=78324&
In recent years, folding techniques are widely used by many architects to make 3D forms from 2D sheets as an inspiration for their design, which enables simpler and more intuitive solutions for architectural realization. This research provides an overview of using folding techniques in architecture design, with an emphasis on their new applications. In this overview, we classify folding techniques as computation geometry folding techniques and manual folding techniques. Finally, we provide recommendations for future development.
Oru streamlines base camp with multifunctional origami furniture
https://newatlas.com/outdoors/oru-base- … -furniture
'Space Origami: Make Your Own Starshade'
https://www.nasa.gov/stem-content/space … starshade/
How origami can help in space exploration
https://globalnews.ca/news/10037710/origami-in-space/
This Home Was 3D Printed in Only 24 Hours and for Just $10,000
https://futurism.com/this-home-was-3d-p … just-10000
Origami in space: Shape changing is a game changer
https://medium.com/purdue-engineering/o … 7ef290a587
Origami robotic gripper can flip pages and carry objects 16,000 times its weight
https://technology.inquirer.net/127075/ … ic-gripper
North Carolina State University researchers created a robotic gripper with unprecedented strength and flexibility
These 3-D printed homes take just 4 days to build — here’s how they could solve one state’s massive housing shortage
https://news.yahoo.com/3-d-printed-home … 00856.html
Self-folding origami sheets create 3D shapes quickly, cheaply and efficiently
https://techxplore.com/news/2023-07-sel … ickly.html
3D Printed House: 25 Most Important Projects
https://all3dp.com/2/3d-printed-house-3 … -building/
I think it would be good if Mars had an 'assembler' site, that is for example with its own independent power, the assembler is inside a nuke powered factory or 'Android' that receives a compressed assembled 'parts' as payload and it builds a fleet of what ever is need on Mars. The plan for a 2d origami to become 3d and economically work perhaps 'In situ' literally to "on site" and "locally". Unassembled 3d cars and homes are shipped but most of the material is in fact from Mars but the more complex parts are from Earth. The Android assembles the helicopters or Cars or whatever, Perhaps a combo of unfolded Rover Wagons, Origami Diggers which self assemble themselves like a kinex K'Nex or Meccano Waffle Blocks Lego toy, the more difficult to design high tech components will be shipped from planet Earth. The Lower tech colony try evolved and will build a higher tech colony even before humans arrive. Unfolded Trucks or Train or wagons make hauling chemical and material a breeze, like the JWST unfolded the Trucks would unfold, as people move out of NewYork and California they use collapsing storage boxes, moving from 2d space to larger 3 d space and storing item and moving valued material Collapsible Containers.
Bigelow Next-Generation Commercial Space Station was a private orbital space station under conceptual development by Bigelow Aerospace
Bigelow announces to habitation module/life support system.
https://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=9138
'What happened to Bigelow?'
https://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=10199
Humanoid Robots Could Build Martian Settlements
https://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=10281
With the help of Danish space design company SAGA Space Architects, a team of students at a Swiss boarding school designed what they call the Rosenberg Space Habitat (RSH), a futuristic three-story space condo — designed to perfectly fit inside a SpaceX Starship.
Using state-of-the-art manufacturing processes, SAGA's partners in Denmark and Italy then brought the vision to life, installing it at the school's "Future Park," a self-sustaining, "experimental outdoor space," according to a press release.
The RSH — "the world's tallest 3D-printed polymer structure" — is an impressive 23 feet high. It's meant to allow students at the Institute auf dem Rosenberg to learn about what it takes for humans to thrive in space.
To make the experience extra convincing, the team even added a pet: a resident robot in the form of a Boston Dynamics Spot robodog.
https://www.multivu.com/players/English … rosenberg/
'3-Story Space Habitat Is Designed to Fit in SpaceX's Starship Rockets'
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Boxabl is a company that manufactures "Boxabls" which are 20x20 mini-homes that can be stacked and re-arranged, built in a factory, mass produced, and towed by most vehicles. They can be set up in about an hour upon arrival. This allows people to purchase smaller units of a home then slowly add onto the homes as they can afford it, and could help solve the continued housing crisis around the world. They currently produce 2-4 a day, but looking to produce as much as 1 every 90 minutes as they ramp up. This could lower the burdens to home ownership, as they are about the size of an apartment, and the traditional American family is becoming increasingly smaller, and the burdens that come with home ownership increase.
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Japan Could Become the Second Country to Put Boots on the Moon
https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/ … rtnership/
Japan To Send Robot Transformer to the Moon
https://hypebeast.com/2021/5/japan-jaxa … on-mission
The baseball-sized rover is tasked to explore the lunar environment.
Denmark to fund major hydropower projects in Greenland
https://www.arctictoday.com/denmark-to- … greenland/
more Flat Space Technology
Origami tent built by space architects for the moon unfolds into 750 times it size!
https://www.yankodesign.com/2021/11/07/ … s-it-size/
LUNARK does it all, in fact, it was taken out on a test run in Greeland
Internal pressure X. Meteorites X. Solar radiation X Cabin fever X. What they need is a bigger rocket!
I've posted previously about the possibly of creating quick assembly habs for Mars, with a system similar to this Chinese one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mya2cMDACKg
I think the pressurisation problem can be addressed with girders attaching the walls/floors/ceilings. After all the lunar lander wasn't that spherical or cylinder like...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX8-IXdABuc
This venture may have what it takes to qualify as a new, independent topic.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-architects … 00155.html
The construction method should work on Mars, which would be a ** much ** less severe environment than the Moon, and not too different from Greenland.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-architects … 00155.html
The construction method should work on Mars, which would be a ** much ** less severe environment than the Moon, and not too different from Greenland.
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