Friday, October 19, 2012

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

Featuring four towering limestone columns and classic Flemish-bond brickwork, the century-old Mackay School of Mines Building at the University of Nevada, Reno, has long served as a bastion of Silver State history. Named after Irish immigrant and "Comstock Lode King" John Mackay, notable touches such as a cast bronze statue designed by Mount Rushmore sculptor Gutzon Borglum just outside the building helped it earn a spot in the National Register of Historic Places. Within its oak doors, however, are the makings of an intriguing experiment that's decidedly more new school.
The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing

The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing


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