Architects create 2018 Burning Man temples using 3D printing technology

The annual 'Burning Man' party in the Blackrock Desert, Nevada, is a major event on the American calendar to promote peace and understanding, and a giant wooden temple, named after a celebrity, will be destroyed after the holiday season.

The Burning Man temple was built in 2018 by the French architect Arthur mamoum - mani, who named his temple "Galaxia" and named after Isaac · Isaac Asimov's concept of 'me, robot', a science-fiction novel that exactly reflects the theme of this year.

According to Mano-Mani, the 195-foot-wide, 65-foot-tall building, which will be built using 3D printer and robotics, will feature 20 timber trusses pointing to the sky and place a 3D print in the center As the Temple Mandala, representing the universe in Buddhist and Hindu symbols.Moreover, Mano-Mani believes that digital tools, including hardware and 3D modeling software such as Rhinoceros and Grasshopper 3D, can integrate technology Elements reintroduced into the architecture.

Mano-Mani said: 'I really hope this project will prove that architects can build as well and that we will be able to use these digital manufacturing tools for on-site construction very soon. Using this temple example, architects can be more involved Creating a more unique and spiritual building. '

Mano - Mani owns a digital manufacturing lab called Fab.Pub and also head of mamoo - mani Architects, a company that specializes in digital enhancement architecture. For the past six years Mano - Mani Burning Man has been offered some installations, including a project called Tangential Dreams, which won the Architizer A + Architecture Award in 2016. The Temple of the Stars in 2018 is now in the process of raising funds stage.

Source: 天工 社

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