AMIE: A 3D-Printed Building Powered by a 3D-Printed Car
Architectural mega-firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill worked in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy?s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to create this incredible 3D-printed house that is powered by a 3D-printed car.
“This cutting-edge off-the-grid shelter created as part of the Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy project is designed to be cheap and super energy-efficient, with extreme insulation and solar panels on the roof to supplement vehicle-created power. The 3D-printed car is essentially a giant, drivable generator, and it would theoretically transfer power to the shelter wirelessly using magnetic technology, kind of like a giant wireless phone charger.”
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