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UT to Host Panel Discussion on Additive Manufacturing and Integrated Energy Project

The College of Architecture and Design along with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will host a panel discussion October 21 titled “What If? The Role of Additive Manufacturing and Integrated Energy in our Future” to provide insight into the 3-D-printed building and vehicle that have garnered worldwide attention since their

UT to Host Brian Lee, a Lead Designer of the 3-D-Printed Energy-Sharing AMIE System

Brian Lee, design partner with the international architecture firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and a lead designer of the Additive Manufacturing and Integrated Energy system, a 3-D-printed energy-sharing house and vehicle, will present “Work—Innovation in Practice” at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday as part of the College of Architecture and Design’s Church Lecture Series.

UT Helps Design 3-D-Printed Sustainable Building Powered by a Vehicle

The College of Architecture and Design joined project leader Oak Ridge National Laboratory and close to 20 industry partners Wednesday to unveil a 3-D-printed building and vehicle that produce and share energy. The shared energy system—Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy, or AMIE—demonstrates the integration of generating, using, and storing electrical power. Both the building and vehicle