3D concrete printers provide a design laboratory liberated from the constraints of traditional construction techniques. Within the scope of experimental geometry studies, bio-architectural structures inspired by organic forms in nature, fractal surfaces, and parametric models generated by complex mathematical algorithms are transferred to the physical world without any formwork costs. Confabric enables designers to test their most complex visions and redefine structural boundaries during this process.
- Experiments with complex-curved and double-curved surfaces
- Lattice-structured walls balancing lightweight properties and strength
- Next-generation supports shaped through topological optimization
- Generative design prototypes inspired by nature
- Structural applications of mathematical surfaces (e.g., minimal surfaces)
- Unlimited form freedom and low-cost prototyping thanks to formwork-free production
- Opportunity to test the structural performance of complex geometries at full scale
- Transformation of digital workflows (Computational Design) into tangible architectural outputs
- Development of new aesthetic and static languages for future building systems