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.

An 80 m2 concrete slab that required 3D sand printing for its formwork

Sand is not a 3D printing material that is used every day in the additive manufacturing industry. The first time we heard it was possible to use it, TEI was signing a three-year contract...

Constructions-3D: its first steps in Education?

If you are a regular reader of 3D Adept, then you have probably heard about Constructions 3D in a video interview carried out at 3D Print in Lyon.  The young French company offers a...

The 3D Printed house of Nantes welcomed its first inhabitants

In March, authorities in Nantes celebrated the inauguration of YHNOVA, the 3D printed house. Two weeks ago, the Ramdanis, a French family, have become the first to move into the house. For Francky Trichet, the...

3D Printed toilets to solve sanitation issue in India

As part of the AM.NUS Construction 3D Printing Program, the National University of Singapore aims at accelerating the use of 3D printing in the construction industry. New materials and 3D printing designs will develop...

Eindhoven will host five 3D printed concrete houses

3D printing concrete is a choice often made by professionals in architecture or in construction. From the USA to Europe, projects are popping up to give people who do not always have means the...

MOBBOT start-up supported in the commercialization of its 3D printing systems for concrete

Founded by Agnès Petit, the startup MOBOT receives the Isabelle Musy award and its CHF 50,000 cash prize to achieve the commercialization of 3D printing systems for concrete. The Isabelle Musy Award, has been created...

This week’s Top Stories in the 3D Printing Market

This week, as usual, has been quite hectic for the 3D printing market... between events and announcements of new products, there’s always a lot to say. Let's try to summarize this in a few...

The “Salone del Mobile design” in Milan revealed a 3D printed one-bedroom house

From April 17 to 22, the Salone del Mobile design hosted the furnishing and design sector. During 5 days, guests admired the creativity of designers, architects and even fashion creators in the sunny city....

Additive manufacturing: This weeks top 5!!

Every week we bring you top stories of what is going on within the 3D printing industry. What innovations are being discovered? What sector is becoming more and more populated with the latest cutting...

VOLVO CE: its debuts in 3D printing of parts

Volvo Construction Equipment marks its debuts in the 3D printing industry. This is not really a big surprise since construction is increasingly exploiting techniques that will improve their production. Just this morning, we were talking...

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