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Building with liquids in weightlessness

Building with liquids in weightlessness

01 February, 2026
  • 12:30
  • D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building, Room 217
  • Erez Hochman

I will present a new fabrication method that uses surface tension and boundary elements to drive a volume of liquid polymer into a desired structural element in a simulated zero-gravity environment. This method creates rigid elements with extremely smooth surfaces, which can be used independently or assembled into larger constructs. I will start with a short introduction on the motivation for my research: the architectural concept of ‘form-finding’ and the challenges associated with in-space manufacturing. Next, I will present three basic modes of fabrication and dive into some of the technical details that allow the formation of various surface topologies. I will follow by presenting a programmable framework that creates complex structures through an in-situ sequential formation of geodesic elements. Finally, I will discuss the limitations of the method and present a vision for future developments.

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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa

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