3D printed concrete may lead to a shift in architecture and construction. Because it can be used to produce new shapes and forms that current technologies struggle with, it may change the ...
The first of five planned 3D printed homes nears completion at a Yuba County property, marking the start of the first micro community of such homes in California.
“As soon as climate compatibility comes into play we have to look at mineral building materials. And this is where the really big CO2 potential savings can be increased.” says Andreas Trummer, expert ...
3D printing of concrete structures including homes has made a dent in the news, but less so when it comes to penetrating the market for new homes or commercial structures. Barriers to progress for ...
Researchers enhance 3D printed concrete with agricultural waste fibers, improving sustainability and mechanical properties ...
Scientists in Singapore have found a way for concrete to absorb CO2 instead of emitting it. Could this invention ...
Marines have used a specialized 3D concrete printer to print a 500-square-foot barracks room in just 40 hours. The innovative project created the world’s first continuous 3D-printed concrete barracks, ...
Innovations in concrete and construction push the industry forward - onwards towards a bright future where a balance of efficiency, cost, and quality lay in perfect balance. One example of a young ...
In her latest research, Kreiger (seated, sixth from left) and her team 3D printed a reinforced concrete footbridge. The crossing comes on the heels of a project that 3D printed the first full-scale ...
Seyed Ghaffar receives funding from Brunel University London. [email protected] received funding from European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (MSCA-IF) Mehdi Chougan does ...
A collaboration between the U.S. Marine Corps and the architects at SOM illustrates why most unlikely use of large-scale 3D printing makes the most sense. We’ve seen 3D-printed houses, ceilings, and ...
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