Engineers developed a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass. The bricks could be reused many times over in building facades and internal walls.
These bricks are designed to interlock seamlessly, similar to LEGO pieces, making them versatile and easy to assemble.
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The team points to glass’ optical properties and its “infinite recyclability” as reasons for turning to the material.
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The University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Mayagüez campus’ (RUM) College of Engineering has inaugurated a state-of-the-art ...
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USMC Advances 3D Printing with First Suitable Substitute ECP
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