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Kent State Professor Awarded for 3D Printer that Makes Custom Bricks

You need to look no farther than the Peter B. Lewis building on the Case Western Reserve campus to see brick walls that twist and bend – a pretty difficult feat with standard bricks.

But Kent State architecture professor Brian Peters makes it much easier to create unique bricks with odd shapes.

At his Robotic Fabrication Lab, Peters has modified 3D industrial printers that normally squeeze out plastic like a hot glue gun to work with other substances.

“So it can be ceramics, concrete, plastic, composite materials where you combine different materials, basically," Peters said.

Peters’ bricks can have all manner of shapes and interior structures and be designed to almost snap together. He believes as 3D printers improve they’ll be able to make construction materials as needed.

“I think it’s interesting to think about if we can have a mobile 3D printing lab that moves to the site and 3D prints a building directly on site using local materials," he said.

Peters is looking to collaborate with the national 3D printer institute in Youngstown and other area universities and companies doing research on building materials.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for Ideastream Public Media. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.