
3D-Printed Body Architecture
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About the Guest-Editors 05
Neil Leach and Behnaz Farahi
Introduction What is 3D-Printed Body Architecture? 06
Neil Leach
Dermi-Domus
A Grown Wardrobe for Bodies and Buildings 16
Neri Oxman
Curating the Digital
An Interview with MoMA's Paola Antonelli 26
Neil Leach
Interactions
Dialogues on Body, Protections and Derivatives 34
Niccolò Casas
Digitally Crafted Couture 40
Julia Koerner
Dress/Code
Democratising Design Through Computation and Digital Fabrication 48
Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg
Mass Customisation
Designed in China, Produced Globally 58
Steven Ma
Micromechanical Assemblies and the Human Body 64
Francis Bitonti
Reinventing Shoes
United Nude 70
Rem D Koolhaas
Size Matters
Why Architecture is the Future of 3D Printing 76
Neil Leach
Material Behaviours in 3D-Printed Fashion Items 84
Behnaz Farahi
Clay Bodies
Crafting the Future with 3D Printing 92
Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello
Crystalline Tectonics
An Architect's Guide to 3D-Printing Sugar or Anything Else 98
Kyle von Hasseln
Tectonism in Architecture, Design and Fashion
Innovations in Digital Fabrication as Stylistic Drivers 106
Patrik Schumacher
The Shape of Touch
On-Body Interfaces for Digital Design and Fabrication 114
Madeline Gannon
The Sonic Spectacle of the Enhanced Body 120
Eric Goldemberg
Counterpoint Teapots, Dresses and Chairs 126
Gilles Retsin
Contributors 134
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