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4D Printing: Multi‐Material Shape Change

4D Printing: Multi‐Material Shape Change How might 4D printing overcome the obstacles that are hampering the rolling out and scaling up of 3D printing? Skylar Tibbits, Director of the Self‐Assembly Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), describes how the Lab has partnered up with Stratasys Ltd, an industry leader in the development of 4D Printing, and is making the development of self‐assembly programmable materials and adaptive technologies for industrial application in building design and construction its focus. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Architectural Design Wiley

4D Printing: Multi‐Material Shape Change

Architectural Design , Volume 84 (1) – Jan 1, 2014

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Wiley
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Copyright © 2014 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0003-8504
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1554-2769
DOI
10.1002/ad.1710
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Abstract

How might 4D printing overcome the obstacles that are hampering the rolling out and scaling up of 3D printing? Skylar Tibbits, Director of the Self‐Assembly Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), describes how the Lab has partnered up with Stratasys Ltd, an industry leader in the development of 4D Printing, and is making the development of self‐assembly programmable materials and adaptive technologies for industrial application in building design and construction its focus.

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Published: Jan 1, 2014

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