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Towards a new digital craft. Potential and limitations of 3D printing in architecture and construction

ISTeA conference 2017 - Re-shaping the construction industry, 2017

During the last years, the use of 3D printing has significantly increased across various industrial sectors. While in some areas of the manufacturing industry this technology, based on a layer-by-layer process, is already mature, in the construction sector the examples are still limited. Advocates of 3D printing technology identify its main advantages, among others, in terms of increased customisation options, more effective use of materials, reduced construction time and reduced labour on site, with the general goal of delivering tailored solutions at reduced costs, allowing a just-in-time management of the supply chain. This paper investigates the potential advantages of 3D printing in the current design and construction process, and the creative opportunities opened by components with custom forms, limited only by the mechanical and structural behaviour of the materials. A theoretical application of 3D printing with concrete is then presented, related to the production of structural elements with different complex shapes. Besides showing the digital design process leading to the geometrical definition of these components, the paper considers some of the challenges related to issues such as their off-site production, their installation process and the structural properties of the final assembly, based on literature data. Finally, some economical aspects of 3D printing are discussed and compared with standardised solutions.

3D Printing Technologies in Architectural Design and Construction: A Systematic Literature Review

Buildings

The proliferation of digital technologies considerably changed the field of architecture. Digital fabrication pushes architecture into an unexpected new domain of previously unachievable complexity, detail, and materiality. Understanding these technologies’ impact can help direct future research, innovate design and construction processes, and improve the education of future professionals. However, comprehensive reviews offering a holistic perspective on the effects of 3D printing technologies on architecture are limited. Therefore, this study aims to provide a systematic review of state-of-the-art research on 3D printing technologies in architectural design and construction. The review was performed using three major databases, and selected peer-reviewed journal articles published in the last ten-year period were included in quantitative and qualitative analyses. Using bibliometric analysis, the research progress is summarized through the identified trend of the annual number of ar...

3D Printing in Construction: Benefits and Challenges

International Journal of Structural and Civil Engineering Research

This paper investigates briefly the different 3D printing systems in construction, their benefits and challenges associated with their use in construction projects. The use of 3D printing technology offers several advantages over the traditional methods. However, additional challenges and risks are faced due to the introduction of this new technology in construction projects. A literature review was performed to identify the benefits of 3D printing. Five key benefits were identified: faster construction, cost reduction, more geometric freedom, sustainability and safety benefits. Eleven challenges were identified and grouped into four categories: material, robot system, design and construction, and regulation and liability. 3D printing is a promising new technology with several key benefits. However, the widespread adoption of the new technology is dependent on addressing its key challenges.  Index Terms-3D printing in construction, benefits, challenges

3D Printing Architecture

SpringerBriefs in Architectural Design and Technology, 2021

Understanding the complex relationship between design and technology is increasingly critical to the field of Architecture. The Springer Briefs in Architectural Design and Technology series provides accessible and comprehensive guides for all aspects of current architectural design relating to advances in technology including material science, material technology, structure and form, environmental strategies, building performance and energy, computer simulation and modeling, digital fabrication, and advanced building processes. The series features leading international experts from academia and practice who provide in-depth knowledge on all aspects of integrating architectural design with technical and environmental building solutions towards the challenges of a better world. Provocative and inspirational, each volume in the Series aims to stimulate theoretical and creative advances and question the outcome of technical innovations as well as the far-reaching social, cultural, and environmental challenges that present themselves to architectural design today. Each brief asks why things are as they are, traces the latest trends and provides penetrating, insightful and in-depth views of current topics of architectural design. Springer Briefs in Architectural Design and Technology provides must-have, cutting-edge content that becomes an essential reference for academics, practitioners, and students of Architecture worldwide.

3D-Printing Technology in Construction: Results from a Survey

10th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization

Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to study the introduction of 3D-printing of concrete in the construction sector. Design/Methodology/Approach-A survey was conducted to collect professional view on ongoing innovations in the construction sector, including 3D-printing. Participants were selected among the members of Norwegian networks for project and construction management research. Findings-The survey highlighted effective leadership, collaboration with partners and industry-academia collaboration as primary enablers of innovation. Few of the respondents to the survey have used 3D-printing technologies. Research Limitations/Implications-It is difficult to obtain representative samples in this type of research, including this study. The study can be seen as a snapshot of attitudes in the sector. Practical Implications-3D-printing appear as a potentially interesting technology, especially for unstandardized construction components. Further work is needed to materialise the expectation for technological development in the construction sector. Originality/Value-Most research on 3D-printing has focused on demonstrating technical potential. This study adds a practitioners' perspective, with a large dose of pragmatism.

Insights into New Trends and Contemporary Challenges in 3D Printing in Architectural Sector

Insights into New Trends and Contemporary Challenges in 3D Printing in Architectural Sector, 2024

This chapter explores the most recent trends and challenges stemming from the integration of 3D printing within the architectural sector. The rapid evolution of additive manufacturing has brought forth innovative design possibilities, parametric modeling and sustainable material exploration. The discussion provides insights into available 3D printing technologies and methodologies for fabricating architectural products or designs, along with the advantages and challenges that must be addressed to get maximum benefits. To achieve this goal, case studies and current research are examined, with a specific focus on ongoing issues related to housing and environmental needs. Through an analysis of these developments, this contribution highlights the dynamic landscape where technology and architecture intersect, underscoring the necessity of collaborative approaches to fully realize the continuously improving and more sustainable efficiency of 3D printing in shaping the future of the construction field.

A critical review of 3D printing in construction: benefits, challenges, and risks

Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, 2020

This paper provides a critical review of the related literature on 3D printing in construction. The paper discusses and evaluates the different 3D printing techniques in construction. The paper also discusses and categorizes the benefits, challenges, and risks of 3D printing in construction. The use of 3D printing technology offers several advantages over traditional methods. However, it comes with its own additional challenges and risks. The main benefits of 3D printing in construction include constructability and sustainability benefits. The challenges are categorized into seven groups. The main challenges, found through the literature, are material related. The most cited challenges are material printability, buildability, and open time. Additionally, scalability, structural integrity, and lack of codes and regulations are frequently cited as major challenges. The additional risks are categorized into seven groups: 3D printing material, 3D printing equipment, construction site, and environment, management, stakeholders, regulatory and economic, and cybersecurity risks. The paper fills a gap in the literature as it addresses a new aspect of 3D printing, which is risk. The paper also provides some insights, recommendations, and future research ideas.

Recent Developments and Challenges of 3D-Printed Construction: A Review of Research Fronts

Buildings, 2022

In the last few years, scattered experiences of the application of additive manufacturing in the construction of buildings using 3D printing with robots or automated equipment have emerged around the world. These use a variety of procedures and suggest relevant advantages for the construction industry. In order to identify the different processes and features in development in this field and to guide future research and applications, this article presents a review of the literature on the main aspects involved in the use of 3D printing in the construction sector. The review includes state-of-the-art material mixtures, printing technologies, and potential uses, as well as a novel analysis of building strategies, management systems, and benefits stated about this new approach for construction. It reveals progressive experimentation regarding diverse features, with challenges related to the consolidation of procedures and this technology’s readiness to participate in the building market.

3d Printing Trends in Building and Construction Industry

International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 2020

Technological changes have remarkable effect on today’s business world that triggers industriesn to re-establish the assembly systems. 3D printing has advanced with the new innovative improvements in added substance producing in the course of the most recent three decades. 3D printing innovations empower structure streamlining and have preferences over ordinary creation techniques. All industries should adopt the new era so as to survive in a very rapidly changing competitive environment. the development industry is additionally under technological developments’ pressure to vary. Therefore, 3D printing technology is under a good attention in housing industry as a replacement strategic challenge. the development industry takes 3D printing as a concept of a replacement building technology. The main aim of this paper is to review the 3D printing technology applications of other industries, to review 3D printing attempts in housing industry and to discuss possible application areas for 3D printing intentions in housing industry. This project summarizes the 3D-printing applications utilized in industries, with a spotlight on adaption strategies in housing industry. Significant writing databases are investigated about 3D printing looks into and furthermore the preliminaries of usage in lodging industry. Collected data is interpreted within the construction research jargon. The conceivable execution territories in development are proposed for future improvements. The paper leads to identifying and classifying the new developments in 3D printing technology in various industries and making projections on the possible adaptation areas in housing industry.

A New Practical Frontier in Construction Methods

2017

It is important to discuss and compare the rationale behind the success of the additive manufacturing technology in particular industries and at a particular scale versus full-scale building construction. The comparison should include structural qualities of the possible used materials, the cost effectiveness of the process, the time factor and its value in the construction process, the mass customization potential of the technology and its effect on building forms. The current state of technology in architecture, despite huge potential, has not produced new architectural forms.