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        THE NEW RAW – so hei?t das Forschungs- und Designstudio eines Architektenduos im niederl?ndischen Rotterdam.

        Designer furniture from a traveling recycling robot

        THE NEW RAW – this is how the research and design studio of an architect duo in the Dutch city Rotterdam is called. Since 2015, the team has been transforming plastic waste into furniture and other objects by using KUKA robots. With this idea, the partners have managed to combine design, technology, and environmental protection.


        Ulrike G?tz
        25 January 2022
        Imagine
        Reading Time: 3 min.

        Plastic waste in the city, on the beach and even in the ocean – unfortunately, this is already normality. Aiming at a reduction of environmental pollution and to create something new out of trash, the two Greek architects Foteini Setaki and Panos Sakkas launched THE NEW RAW in 2015. The idea behind it was to repurpose and extend the life cycle of a long-established raw material. Together, the two founders have converted second-hand bought industrial robots by KUKA so that furniture items, such as park benches and sunloungers, among other objects, can now be 3D printed.


        Foteini Setaki and Panos Sakkas with one of their KUKA robots plus a ?Pots plus“ element. Copyright: Stefanos Tsakiris

        During that process, collected plastic waste is heated and then gets transformed into a new shape.


        Seeing waste as a valuable source for new products is the essence of what we do

        Foteini Setaki

        The THE NEW RAW team of eight to ten people currently works from two sites in Athens and Rotterdam and travels all over Europe for international projects. Fortunately, the robots, connected with extruders, also perfectly work as “travelling units”.

        Design and environmental protection in one

        Sustainability plays a very special role in the concept of THE NEW RAW. “We believe this is the future,” says Panos Sakkas. To give an example for previous successes, only for the production of their beach furniture “The Elements”, THE NEW RAW has transformed 720 kilograms of plastic waste out of the sea with an additional 20 percent of other plastic elements into beach chairs, changing rooms and footpaths into the water. This 3D printed beach furniture was later installed in five beaches in Greece. At the end of this project, “we’ve managed to bring design and technology into a balance. Also, we made a measurable contribution to the environment,” says Foteini Setaki. “That’s what we’re most proud of.”

        Each piece in the beach furniture series “The Elements” is made of 90 percent recycled plastic from the sea. Copyright: The New Raw

        3D print campaigns aim to give back to the community

        In Amsterdam und Thessaloniki, THE NEW RAW also left remarkable traces. The two architects founded the collaborative project “Print Your City”, where the cooperation with different cities allows all citizens to actively participate. The idea that everyone can contribute their own creativity has generated very positive feedback so far. In this type of project, the focus is clearly on the community: Citizens give their feedback about where to place the new park bench and how to customize it, for example by including a plant pot or bicycle stand. Usually, the furniture elements are integrated in public areas such as squares or parks. “People are proud of what they have created”, explains Foteini Setaki.

        The “Print Your City” project in Thessaloniki left traces like these: Those “Pots plus” were printed from recycled plastic waste from the city and serve as seats and planters at the same time. Copryright: Stefanos Tsakiris

        Huge freedom through work with robots

        The implementation of the idea behind THE NEW RAW succeeds especially because of the work with KUKA robots, the architect states. „We travel with robot units with a sufficient range and a low energy need”, Foteini Setaki adds. The high reliability of the machines not only prevents unforeseen technical problems, but also offers a great deal of creative freedom.


        A KUKA robot traveling unit at work: design furniture being created by THE NEW RAW as part of the “Print your City” project in Thessaloniki, Greece. Copyright: Stefanos Tsakiris

        “We can print whatever comes to our mind,” Foteini Setaki says enthusiastically. “Sometimes it’s more of a difficulty to explore the limits of this technology because we have so many options.” The production time can vary, depending on the nature of the material and the geometry of the element to be printed. Usually, the total duration is between three and twelve hours, depending on the design.

        This “Zero Waste Lab” was part of “Print your City” in Thessaloniki. THE NEW RAW and a KUKA robot transformed plastic waste from the environment into furniture and design objects. Copyright. Stefanos Tsakiris

        About small flaws and new projects

        However, the fact that small errors can occur while printing – due to working with recycled plastic – confronts the team with a challenge. For example, if the material receives too little moisture or the mechanical pressure drops for a brief moment in the production process, gaps or other imperfections can appear in the final result. “We have to find design solutions that give a little tolerance to small defects. But in our opinion, these small mistakes add even more beauty and uniqueness to our products,” Foteini Setaki elaborates.

        Modern technologies around automation, digitization and networking support us in our work, make processes leaner and simplify our everyday lives – but can they also contribute to greater sustainability? Find out everything you need to know in our three-part focus on sustainability.

         

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        Ulrike G?tz

        Spokesperson Business KUKA


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