The First 3D Printed Floating House in the World Will Be Soon Completed in Czech
Prvok (Protozoon) will be built in the Czech Republic this June. All images courtesy of Stavební sp ...
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Prvok (Protozoon) will be built in the Czech Republic this June. All images courtesy of Stavební sp ...
The goal of the collaboration between GE Renewable Energy, COBOD, and LafargeHolcim is to build a 20 ...
https://youtu.be/0Z1ROsWjujM At the "Dream Road" Global Winsun Conference held by Winsun, and at th ...
The pavilion is designed in the Great Northern Way, with florid wood, steel and glass structures ...
The US-based Pikus Concrete has partnered with Sika to commercialize 3D concrete printing technology ...
AutoCAD, the popular CAD software launched by Autodesk, is upgrading recently and releases some new ...
A group in the Harvard Semitic Museum has 3D scanned 3 sarcophagi from Ancient Egypt, which are view ...
SQ4D has upped the ante in the American construction 3D printing game. The company, which last July unveiled a 500-square-foot home it 3D printed in under 12 hours, has just completed the construction of an even more impressive structure. The new building, 3D printed in just 48 hours (over an eight day period), spans 1,900 square feet and cost less than $6,000 in materials to build.
IT service provider Accucode is partnering up with RCAM Technologies, a specialist in large-scale concrete additive manufacturing, to develop 3D printed wind energy components made from concrete.
MX3D, an Amsterdam-based metal 3D printing company, has revealed a collaboration with Japanese architecture and engineering firm Takenaka. Together, the companies designed a Structural Steel Connector, which MX3D then 3D printed using its large-scale robotic printing technology, Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM).