The concrete and cement sector has been trying to reduce its environmental impact for years through sustainable concrete mixtures or efficient designs.
Now, a research team at the University of Pennsylvania has combined both novel materials and a material-saving design, without compromising on strength and durability.
The project, called Diamanti, takes inspiration from nature and uses a robotic 3D printer to create complex, lattice-like patterns with a sustainable concrete mixture.
While most regular concrete absorbs carbon dioxide (up to 30% of its production emissions over its entire life cycle, according to some research), Diamanti’s enhanced concrete mixture absorbs 142% more carbon dioxide than conventional concrete mixes.
Its first design, a pedestrian bridge, uses 60% less material while retaining mechanical strength, says Masoud Akbarzadeh, an associate professor of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the lab that spearheaded the project.
We all know it was actually inspired by HR Giger
It would be pretty kickass if Sigourney Weaver did the ribbon cutting on the first installed bridge. She’d need to shave her head, though.
Why? She had a full head of hair for Alien.
She didn’t for Alien 3.
True, but that is isn’t one most people think about from the originals. I think Aliens is the most remembered. To the point I think people forget the original is creeping horror and not action
with panties that size, I’m pretty sure she was fully shaved… oh wait, you guys talking about the head
Wow, creepy
I was never a huge fan of the franchise, as I hate horror, but when you’re young, you want to fit in, so you hear “oh, it’s not at all like the first one” and think “well, worth a shot.” Also, I have a thing for chicks with extremely short hair, so there may be some confirmation bias in my memory.
Do you always talk about women like this? Chicks? Definitely a way to show that you don’t respect them…
I don’t know … I picked up using the term from my ex-wife. That’s what she referred to women as.