Through digital fabrication, waste recycling, and on-site production, 3D printing can contribute to the evolution of traditional craftsmanship. Tradition Meets Innovation showcases a new paradigm of a collective and collaborative concrete construction technology, where humans and machines share the same field of action.
Participants
MARCO GALASSO, ROBERTO COGNOLI, GIOVANNI MARINELLI, ERNESTO CESARIO, AND DANIELE BERDINI (ASCOLI PICENO AND ANCONA, ITALY)
Marco Galasso, Macerata, Italy, 1978. Lives and works in Ascoli Piceno, Italy.
Roberto Cognoli, San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, 1983. Lives and works in Ascoli Piceno, Italy.
Giovanni Marinelli, Ancona, Italy, 1979. Lives and works in Ancona, Italy.
Ernesto Cesario, Avellino, Italy, 1984. Lives and works in Ascoli Piceno, Italy.
Daniele Berdini, Sant’Elpidio a Mare, Italy, 1996. Lives and works in Ancona, Italy.
Collaborazione tecnica
Pio Lorenzo Cocco (Computational design), Alex Cerullo (3D Printing), Simona Lo Coco (Graphics and Visualisations)
Thanks
Panichi Srl; Università Politecnica delle Marche; Valeria Corinaldesi; Università di Camerino; Roberto Ruggiero