Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Email house
Your next house could snap together like a jigsaw puzzle without the use of any power tools. Clemson University students designed and built Indigo Pine,
a carbon-neutral house that exists largely as a set of digital files
that can be e-mailed to a wood shop anywhere in the world, CNC cut, and
then assembled on-site in a matter of days. “Indigo Pine has global
application,” says the Clemson team. “Because the house exists largely
as a set of digital files, the plans can be sent anywhere in the world,
constructed using local materials, adapted to the site, and influenced
by local culture.”