The concrete and cement sector has been trying to reduce its environmental impact for years through sustainable concrete mixtures or efficient designs.
Now, a research team at the University of Pennsylvania has combined both novel materials and a material-saving design, without compromising on strength and durability.
The project, called Diamanti, takes inspiration from nature and uses a robotic 3D printer to create complex, lattice-like patterns with a sustainable concrete mixture.
While most regular concrete absorbs carbon dioxide (up to 30% of its production emissions over its entire life cycle, according to some research), Diamanti’s enhanced concrete mixture absorbs 142% more carbon dioxide than conventional concrete mixes.
Its first design, a pedestrian bridge, uses 60% less material while retaining mechanical strength, says Masoud Akbarzadeh, an associate professor of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the lab that spearheaded the project.
- I can’t fucking believe I didn’t add as commentary, given the hed, “Dammit, Jim! I’m a doctor, not a bridge.” 
- We all know it was actually inspired by HR Giger - It would be pretty kickass if Sigourney Weaver did the ribbon cutting on the first installed bridge. She’d need to shave her head, though. - Why? She had a full head of hair for Alien. - She didn’t for Alien 3. - True, but that is isn’t one most people think about from the originals. I think Aliens is the most remembered. To the point I think people forget the original is creeping horror and not action - removed by mod - People around here shocked by the mention of pubes, uh? (even though I’m commenting on a scene of the movie they were talking about) 
 How can I know if it was a community or instance mod, though? I want to be sure which to block so I don’t make the mistake of commenting on a puritan forum again.
- Wow, creepy 
 
- I was never a huge fan of the franchise, as I hate horror, but when you’re young, you want to fit in, so you hear “oh, it’s not at all like the first one” and think “well, worth a shot.” Also, I have a thing for chicks with extremely short hair, so there may be some confirmation bias in my memory. - Do you always talk about women like this? Chicks? Definitely a way to show that you don’t respect them… - I don’t know … I picked up using the term from my ex-wife. That’s what she referred to women as. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




