Over the past year, Rael has led a graduate student research team at UC Berkeley in the development of a groundbreaking project demonstrating the architectural potential of 3D printing. On Friday, March 6th, the project, entitled ‘Bloom’, will be unveiled at Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design with a presentation and evening event in the Wurster Hall courtyard. Bloom is described as the “first and largest powder-based 3D printed cement structure built to date,” and it was constructed by Rael and his team as a way of demonstrating the potential that 3D printing provides in the field of architecture.
The Bloom pavilion stands an incredible 9 feet tall, and features a footprint measuring 12 feet by 12 feet. It is built out of 840 separate, customized blocks, which were all 3D printed using an iron oxide-free Portland cement polymer formulation, which Rael himself developed with funding and support from the Siam Research and Innovation Co. Ltd. (SRI), the research and development division of Siam Cement Group (SCG). Additional support and materials were provided by Emerging Objects, a startup company co-founded by Rael and Virginia San Fratello, Entropy Resins, and 3D Systems.
Bloom is a precise 3-D-printed cement polymer structure that overcomes many of the previous limitations of 3-D-printed architecture. Such limitations include the speed and cost of production as well as aesthetic and practical applications. After the unveiling of Bloom, the structure will be taken apart and then shipped to Siam Research and Innovation in Thailand where it will be on display for several months. After that, it will travel to various other locations to be exhibited for the rest of the world to see.
What do you think about the potential that 3D printing with powder-based cement provides to the construction and design industries? Will we begin to see more of this used in the construction of pavilions and buildings in the future? Discuss in the 3D Printed Bloom Pavilion forum thread on 3DPB.com. Check out some more photos of Bloom below. For more info on Bloom visit https://ced.berkeley.edu/events-media/berkeley-circus/2015-berkeley-circus-closing-reception/