Masterclass during the semester break

The Lenika team experimented with concrete as a supporting structure. The result was a seat shell. Photos/ Source: CDC ©bureaubakker
This year, the organisers had chosen the colour blue for all participants. Here Marlene and Jessica tying in their blue shoelaces. Photos/ Source: CDC ©bureaubakker
Lenika presenting. Photos/ Source: CDC ©bureaubakker
A first model of the prototype of the seating group was created with the help of a filament printer. Photos/ Source: CDC ©bureaubakker
Jessica's team developed a bicycle stand using 3D concrete printing. Photos/ Source: CDC ©bureaubakker

Today's three Master's students from the Architecture degree programme submitted an urban mining concept, supervised by Prof. Dr Asko Fromm in the field of "Structural Engineering". Back in Wismar on the campus of the Hochschule Wismar, University of Applied Sciences:

"This was a great, unique opportunity to familiarise myself with 3D concrete printing and the many different ways of working with it. I learnt a lot of interesting things," says Marlene.

"We learnt about concrete as a building material from a completely new perspective. The collaboration in international and interdisciplinary teams was also great. For example, I was able to design and realise a bicycle stand with two product designers," reports Jessica.


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