Framlab, a creative agency in New York run by Andreas Tjedflaat, a Norwegian architect, is looking at a 3D printing module that can tackle the city homeless crisis in one go and presents a bold initiative, Homed. The Homed project utilizes underused vertical land to make use of the scaffolding framework that New York already has in abundance - the hexagonal housing module conceived by the Homed project, designed to connect scaffolding structures and effectively create temporary shelter for urban homeless people Miniature residential area.The 3D printed enclosure module is alumina clad and the interior of the module is 3D printed with recyclable bioplastics. |