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.

Holcim is the latest investor of 3D Construction Printing Company COBOD

PERI, GE Renewable Energy and now construction leader HOLCIM…Construction 3D printing company COBOD seems to attract the giants of this industry to push the building industry forward. With the goal of advancing 3D printing...

PERI 3D prints a 125 m2 office extension in Austria

PERI latest project is a 125 m2 3D printed office extension. Described as a premiere in Europe, the project will certainly make you recall the residential building extension the company built for a Bavarian...

Additive Talks: A Conversation on Manufacturing, Costs & Standardization in Construction 3D Printing

On Wednesday 14th September from 03.30 pm to 04.30 CET, we sat down with Anna Cheniuntai, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Apis Cor, and Stephan Mansour, Associate Consultant at Wohlers Associates, an ASTM...

Prague’s newest tram stop is 3D Printed

A striking new bench and covering at the Stromovka tram stop 3D printed in 36 hours So Concrete, construction company firm based in Czech Republic, created a tram shelter for Prague. Described as a full-fledged...

PERI and CIVE are 3D Printing a Two Story House Of 4.000 Sq Ft (371m) in the US

Described as the US’ largest 3D printed building project so far, a 4,000-square foot project showcases the possibilities of 3D printing technology, mass customization, and design solutions that integrate conventional construction methods. The project is...

[Additive Talks |Construction 3D printing] Manufacturing, Costs and Standardization: Can you really buy a 3D printed house?

One year ago, with the growing trend around autonomous construction, we sat down with experts from   COBOD International A/S and PERI to discuss the realities of the construction 3D printing market. This conversation was...

Montana Becomes First State to Give Broad Regulatory Approval for Construction 3D Printing

Building code regulators at the state level in Montana made history as the first to approve 3D printed walls as an equal replacement for walls made with concrete masonry units (CMUs), or a standard cored concrete...

Building company pivots its business model to explore construction 3D printing market in Australia

So far, construction 3D printing companies that have been operating in Australia are mainly doing so via the expertise of a distributor. Local manufacturers as per se are almost unexistent in the country –...

CEMEX joins COBOD as an investor – Here is how the investment will further develop CEMEX’s strategy in construction 3D printing

CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V., through its corporate venture capital and open innovation unit, CEMEX Ventures, invests in construction 3D printing company COBOD. Both companies have been working together over the last year; together, they have...

Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix unveils Parametric 3D Printed Staircases

Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix, a company known for its use of concrete 3D printing in the construction industry as well as numerous projects in the Netherlands, has added one more string to its bow: staircases...