This is an interview with Ross Steven, architect, industrial designer, and design professor about the future dimension of design. He is engaged to establish a globally recognized design research expertise on multi-material 3D and 4D printing, at the School of Design Innovation of the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. In the MADE lab (Multi-property Additive-manufacturing Design Experiments) students enjoy being free to explore multi-material printing and experiment with new design solutions. We were fascinated by his way of promoting women's work in the area of new digital printing technology. He helped us to understand the perspective of female students to generate novel applications of the technology to form complex and highly customized multi-material structures, assemblies, and products biology-inspired that cannot be made by any other means.

Women Sensibility Applied to New Materials and Technologies Processes / 1 Interview to Ross Steven

M. Ferrara;
2020-01-01

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This is an interview with Ross Steven, architect, industrial designer, and design professor about the future dimension of design. He is engaged to establish a globally recognized design research expertise on multi-material 3D and 4D printing, at the School of Design Innovation of the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. In the MADE lab (Multi-property Additive-manufacturing Design Experiments) students enjoy being free to explore multi-material printing and experiment with new design solutions. We were fascinated by his way of promoting women's work in the area of new digital printing technology. He helped us to understand the perspective of female students to generate novel applications of the technology to form complex and highly customized multi-material structures, assemblies, and products biology-inspired that cannot be made by any other means.
2020
PAD
design practices
multimaterials
3D printing
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