Construction 3D Printing

Just imagine the ceiling of a chapel built in a Gothic style in 1515. One would think of a living heap of stones. This type of structure is even more solid than we can imagine but would be difficult to reproduce because it is too complex for traditional construction techniques. It would require a highly skilled workforce, which is not easy to find and very expensive.

3D printing is a possible solution in the construction of such type of structures but the technology includes a lot of challenges. Several conversations with various experts of this field reveal that these challenges may consist in but are not limited to the possibility of printing buildings in an uncontrolled natural environment, the ability of the 3D printer to be autonomous, the type of structures one should print (are there horizontal surfaces? Vertical?), the development of standards for the design and analysis of printed structures and buildings, the materials, and most importantly, the costs.

Despite the numerous challenges that professionals are doing their best to address – as we will see in the articles below -, one undeniable fact remains that 3D printing helps build more sustainable structures.

Sika introduces a 3D Concrete Printing technology for the construction industry

Sika Corporation has just announced the release of a 3D concrete printing system for builders. As a reminder, the specialty chemicals company develops products...

Interstellar Lab To explore the use of additive manufacturing to scale up the production of BioPods on Earth and in Space

A new partnership between space company Interstellar Lab and 3D printing company Soliquid will explore the use of additive manufacturing to scale up the...

BigRep and Forward AM unveil new concrete formwork for 3D printing in the architecture & construction industry

A new collaboration with BigRep has enabled Forward AM, the 3D printing business of BASF, to debut on a new segment: architecture and construction....

Remember “Project Milestone”? One of the first 3D printed houses is over and first residents received key

Two years ago, Eindhoven University of Technology, Van Wijnen, Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix, Vesteda, the Municipality of Eindhoven and Witteveen+Bos announced Project Milestone, a project...

« We revisited Binder Jetting 3D Printing to make it compatible with marine structures »

Despite the fact that we know oceans and coasts are home to diverse living things, little attention is often given to lifecycles, habitats and...

The Construction Industry Explores Lightweight with Lego-like 3D Printed Beams

It has always made sense to talk about lightweight parts in the automotive, the aerospace or the space industries but talking about lightness when...

Here is the R-Iglo, a flexible and sustainable 3D Printed workspace

Between the new “Work from Home” lifestyle and the desire to create sustainable products and environments, our current environment has opened the room for...

Behind the Scenes of SQ4D’s 3D Printed House listed for sale for $299,999 (€248 506)

By Irene The Romans were the first ones to tie together cement and concrete, but that was a long time ago. At that time,...

Tennessee-based financial cooperative gets a new 3D-Printed Building Facade for its 20th branch

Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union (TVFCU), a not-for-profit financial cooperative, has recently celebrated the completion of its 3D printed building facade for its 20th...

COBOD 3D prints its first building in the USA, Florida after several accomplishments in Europe, Africa and India.

Printed Farms is a Florida based start-up, which has just completed the 3D printing of the first 3D printed building in Florida, a 71...