AISC Steel Competition | 09
production on the 2009 AISC Steel Competition is coming to an end; full coverage of project with website to be released within the next week.
LBC.03 | 09
For the third consecutive year Archimorph will be putting together a project for the LifeCycle Building Challenge.
Powering Nanobots
Cornell University A team of Cornell University scientists has shown in initial experiments that it might be possible to borrow sperm’s strategy for energy production and modify it to power nanodevices that could move through the human body, dispensing drugs, monitoring enzymes or performing other chores. Borrowing strategy from sperm In a mouse sperm, the […]
[Mi] NERVOUSystem: nProcess
2009 AISC Competition: Lifecycle of a School. Project will be released after May deadline.
AISC LifeCycle Challenge
2009 AISC Student Design Competition Archimorph has entered the 2009 AISC Lifecycle of a School Challenge. More information will be posted after the deadline of the competition.
Natural 3D Printer
Bacillus pasteurii is one of the more useful bacteria you’ll ever meet. Researchers have discovered a way to use it to turn sandy soil, treacherous during earthquakes, into stable ground. Mix urea, soil and calcium, inject a little bit o’ bug and voilà! The cementer bug feeds on urea and deposits calcite, which cements the […]
Archimorph
(…excerpt from the in progress ‘architectural’ graphic novel archimorph) Archimorph The Near Future It is July in Nebraska, and the humid air looms over Jim as he removes the handkerchief from his back pocket and wipes the sweat from his brow. Yet again, it has been another day of relaxation and self-reflection, of daydreaming under […]




