3D-Printed Chains of Ice and the Robot-Assisted Igloos of the Future

While we’re on the subject of ice and architecture, it’s worth taking a quick look back at the incredible body of architectural research produced at McGill University exploring how designers and engineers can build full-scale, elaborate structures using nothing but frozen water. They call this "computer assisted ice construction," or the "robot-assisted rapid prototyping" of frozen environments.

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