建筑和建设中数字制造的环境视角

I. Agustí-Juan, G. Habert
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数字化制造工艺和技术正在成为现代产品制造的重要组成部分。随着3D打印使用的增长,大规模工艺的潜在应用正在出现。计算设计和机器人制造相结合的方法已经证明了扩展建筑设计的潜力。然而,材料使用、能源需求、耐久性、温室气体排放和废物产生等因素必须被视为任何建筑项目整个生命周期的优先考虑因素。鉴于建筑规模的最新发展,本研究旨在调查建筑中数字制造对环境的影响和机遇。本文介绍了两个经典建筑构件数字化制造的案例研究。在每个案例研究中,根据生命周期评估(LCA)框架对项目进行评估,并与具有类似功能的传统建筑进行比较。分析强调了材料高效设计在数字制造建筑中实现高环境效益的重要性。在这项研究中建立的知识应该直接用于指导方针的制定,帮助设计师在建筑和施工中实施数字制造时做出更可持续的选择。
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An environmental perspective on digital fabrication in architecture and construction
Digital fabrication processes and technologies are becoming an essential part of the modern product manufacturing. As the use of 3D printing grows, potential applications into large scale processes are emerging. The combined methods of computational design and robotic fabrication have demonstrated potential to expand architectural design. However, factors such as material use, energy demands, durability, GHG emissions and waste production must be recognized as the prior-ities over the entire life of any architectural project. Given the recent developments at architecture scale, this study aims to investigate the environmental consequences and opportunities of digital fabrication in construction. This paper presents two case studies of classic building elements digitally fabricated. In each case study, the projects were as-sessed according to the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) framework and compared with conventional construction with similar function. The analysis highlighted the importance of material-efficient design to achieve high environmental benefits in digitally fabricated architecture. The knowledge established in this research should be directed to the development of guidelines that help designers to make more sustainable choices in the implementation of digital fabrication in architecture and construction.
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