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.

3D Printing houses on the moon: the next objective of China

The China National Space Administration (CNSA) plans to build 3D printed houses on the moon, a topic that is currently being studied by participants of...

Could house bricks really generate electricity using 3D printing?

A team of scientists from King's College London carried out an intriguing research using 3D printing. They developed a thermogalvanic brick that is capable...

Could WASP make us believe in “3D Printing for sustainable living”?

After the successful construction of Gaia, the architectural model that was 3D printed using raw earth as material and the Crane Wasp as technology,...

S-Squared 3D Printers, its large 3D printer for construction

S-Squared 3D Printers (SQ3D) aims to change the way the world built. The manufacturer is very happy to unveil its patent pending Autonomous Robotic Construction...

First approach to the mass production of 3D Printed houses in Saudi Arabia

It’s still too early to provide an in-depth analysis of the 3D printing market in Saudi Arabia. However, first observations show that the construction...

A 3D Printed Pedestrian Bridge built by an additive and subtractive manufacturing system in Shanghai

In order to demonstrate the capability of their new 3D system, the Shanghai Construction Group will build a 3D printed Pedestrian Bridge. A large plastic...

Additive Manufacturing in construction to become a strong theme of Formnext in the next few years

Formnext is also well aware of the potential of additive manufacturing in various sectors of activity. In order to promote this field, the international...

Build a 3D printed concrete 500-square-foot barracks hut to evaluate the need of 3D printing – A project of MCSC & US Marines

The 3D printing unit at Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) has collaborated with US Marines at the beginning of this month to construct a...

Thanks to RIZE One 3D printer, New Hudson Façades saves $50K per quarter

Concrete 3D printers are often the most used 3D printers when it comes to construction. New Hudson Façades (NHF) has changed this stereotype for...

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...