From chess pieces to complex automotive parts, 3D printers can create almost anything. But when it comes to creating 3D-printed elements to fit a pre-existing space, the challenge has always been in the details: precise measuring, scaling, and placement. To make this process easier, researchers from Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering created MobiPrint, a mobile 3D printer that can automatically measure a room and print scaled objects directly onto the floor. The prototype, built on a modified consumer vacuum robot, can even add accessibility features, home customizations or artistic flourishes to any space. “Digital fabrication, like 3D printing, is pretty mature at this point. Now we’re asking: How can we push it further and further into the world, and lower the barriers for people to use it? How can we change the built environment and tailor spaces for peoples’ specific needs — for accessibility, for taste?” says Allen School doctoral student Daniel Campos Zamora. Learn more about MobiPrint: https://bit.ly/40BprOi
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Super informative infographic about the history of 3D printing in architecture. It seems to be older than inkjet printers :)
Infographic: The Evolution of 3D Printing in Architecture, Since 1939
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Transformative construction with 3D printing
‘Immense speed and efficiency’: Inside the world’s largest 3D printed villa in Dubai
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Disney Research has created a 3D printer that can print from fabric and wires A team from Disney Research, Carnegie Mellon University and Cornell University has developed a 3D printer that prints layers of thin, laser-cut fabric to make flexible, soft objects like phone cases and toys. These objects can have complex geometries and include chips that make them interactive. Today s 3D printers can easily create metal, plastic and rubber objects, says Jim McCann, research scientist at Disney Research Pittsburgh. But soft fabric items, like plush toys, are still made by hand. Multi-layer fabric printing could be a possible method for automating the production of objects of this class. A fabric printer is similar in principle to laminated object manufacturing, which takes paper or metal cut into 2D shapes and then bonds them together to form a 3D object. Working with fabric presents its own challenges in cutting and processing, but the Disney team solved these problems with their printer. The soft printing apparatus includes two manufacturing surfaces: an upper cutting platform and a lower binding platform. The fabric is fed from the roll into a device that holds the fabric in a vacuum in front of the upper cutting platform, below which is the laser cutting head. The laser cuts a rectangular piece into a roll of fabric and then cuts the desired two-dimensional shape from that rectangle. The second series of cuts is left unfinished so that the shape is held onto the surrounding tissue during the manufacturing process. Watch on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dYdAdmgE #nikolaysgeneticslessons
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Support for 3D printing in architecture and construction continues to gain momentum, fueled by advancements like the launch of ICON's Phoenix project. This initiative underscores the transformative potential of 3D printing technologies in revolutionizing traditional construction methods. As outlined in the article from Voxel Matters, the ICON team's commitment to leveraging 3D printing showcases its viability in tackling housing challenges, particularly in underserved communities. By utilizing cutting-edge techniques and sustainable materials, such as proprietary concrete mixes, ICON demonstrates how 3D printing can streamline the construction process while enhancing structural integrity and environmental sustainability. As a proponent of innovative solutions in architecture and construction, I recognize the profound impact that embracing 3D printing can have on reshaping the built environment and promoting efficiency, affordability, and accessibility in architectural endeavors. Introduction by David McFadden. https://buff.ly/3TYtrog #ArchitectureCareer #InteriorDesignJobs #NYCArchitects #DesignPhilosophy #CareerPlacement #3DPrinting #ConstructionTechnology #ICONPhoenix #SustainableConstruction #InnovativeArchitecture #BuildingTechnology #ConstructionInnovation #AdvancedConstruction #ConcretePrinting #FutureOfConstruction #jobs #architecture
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Curious about the future of construction? Discover how 3D printing is revolutionising the housing industry! 🌍🏡 Learn about real-world examples of 3D printed homes and their potential to address the global housing crisis. Read our blog to learn more: https://lnkd.in/edqewgan #HandsOnMetrology #3DPrinting #HousingCrisis #CentralScanning
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Constuction Tech Repost https://lnkd.in/em5SxAaf Interesting article 3D Printing: Transforming Construction 🚧🏗️ 3D printing is revolutionizing the construction industry by enabling faster, more cost-effective, and sustainable building methods. This technology allows for the creation of complex structures with reduced material waste and labor costs. 🆕 Recent Developments: Luyten 3D's Two-Story House: Australian company Luyten 3D built a two-story house in just 32 hours using their Platypus X12 3D printer. 🌟 Benefits of 3D Printing in Construction: 🚀 Speed: Reduces construction time significantly, like Luyten 3D's two-story house completed in 32 hours. 💰 Cost-Effectiveness: Minimizes labor and material costs while optimizing resource use. 🎨 Design Flexibility: Enables the creation of complex and customized designs. 🌍 Sustainability: Uses eco-friendly materials and reduces the carbon footprint for greener construction practices. As 3D printing technology advances, its adoption in construction is expected to grow, offering innovative solutions to housing shortages and promoting sustainable development. How could 3D printing shape the future of construction? 💡 Share your thoughts below or reach out to explore these innovative solutions! #3DPrinting #ConstructionInnovation #Sustainability #RealEstateDevelopment #FutureOfConstruction #BuildingTechnology #EfficiencyInConstruction
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The rise of 3D printing technology is making quite an impression on the skylines of the Middle East, writes Badar Rashid AlBlooshi. #construction #3Dprinting #technology #architecture 3DXB GROUP
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Recently, construction company ICON announced that it is close to completing the world’s largest 3D-printed neighborhood in Georgetown, Texas. This isn’t the only 3D-printed housing project. Hundreds of 3D-printed homes are under construction in the US and Europe, and more such housing projects are in the pipeline. There are many factors fueling the growth of 3D printing in the construction industry. It reduces the construction time; a home that could take months to build can be constructed within days or weeks with a 3D printer. Compared to traditional methods, 3D printing also reduces the amount of material that ends up as waste during construction. These advantages lead to reduced labor and material costs, making 3D printing an attractive choice for construction companies.
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Support for 3D printing in architecture and construction continues to gain momentum, fueled by advancements like the launch of ICON's Phoenix project. This initiative underscores the transformative potential of 3D printing technologies in revolutionizing traditional construction methods. As outlined in the article from Voxel Matters, the ICON team's commitment to leveraging 3D printing showcases its viability in tackling housing challenges, particularly in underserved communities. By utilizing cutting-edge techniques and sustainable materials, such as proprietary concrete mixes, ICON demonstrates how 3D printing can streamline the construction process while enhancing structural integrity and environmental sustainability. As a proponent of innovative solutions in architecture and construction, I recognize the profound impact that embracing 3D printing can have on reshaping the built environment and promoting efficiency, affordability, and accessibility in architectural endeavors. Introduction by David McFadden. https://buff.ly/3TYtrog #ArchitectureCareer #InteriorDesignJobs #NYCArchitects #DesignPhilosophy #CareerPlacement #3DPrinting #ConstructionTechnology #ICONPhoenix #SustainableConstruction #InnovativeArchitecture #BuildingTechnology #ConstructionInnovation #AdvancedConstruction #ConcretePrinting #FutureOfConstruction #jobs #architecture
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