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World's first tower crane 3D printer can print buildings up to 328 feet tall
Melbourne's Luyten converts tower cranes into 3D printers capable of building 328-foot structures, potentially transforming ...
Europe's largest 3D-printed apartment building has been completed in France. Containing 12 social housing apartments spread ...
By exploring multi-story, off-site 3D-printed modules, Hexagon House aims to transform multifamily development, offering ...
Likened by its creators to an "ornate layered cake," the Tor Alva has been completed in Switzerland. Hailed as the world's tallest 3D-printed building, this remarkable structure rises to an impressive ...
Qatar is taking bold steps to transform its educational infrastructure. To lead this change, the country has launched one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects. UCC Holding and the ...
A tower aims to raise the population — not just the roof. In Mulegns, Switzerland — where the local headcount hovers around a dozen — a towering new arrival is making noise in the best possible way.
Interesting Engineering and NewsNation shared behind-the-scenes looks at the construction of the first-ever 3D-printed Starbucks location in the United States. According to Interesting Engineering, ...
World’s first 3D-printed home that is designed to produce at least as much energy as it consumes is completed in Southern California Part of a future community of 40+ 3D-printed units providing ...
The idea of using an “additive” approach in construction is not new. In fact, the first 3D printed building – a small, circular outbuilding made with stacked rings of extruded concrete—was erected in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Molitch-Hou is an additive manufacturing analyst. When wildfires sweep through communities, they leave devastation in ...
Engineers developed a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass. The bricks could be reused many times over in building facades and internal walls. What if construction ...
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World’s first tower crane 3D printer can build concrete high-rise up to 328 feet tall
An Australian robotics and 3D printers company has just unveiled the world’s first tower ...
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