Awesome Possibilities with 3D Printed Concrete

By on January 25th, 2012 in Ideas, Usage

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A provocative article on Construction Digital discusses the idea of matching 3D printing with modern construction. As anyone who wanders through big cities these days knows, the design of buildings is increasingly radical and complex. These amazing designs are wonderful to look at and work within, but they are becoming more difficult for engineers and construction crews to build. 
 
Enter 3D printing, specifically the work being done by the University of Loughborough in the UK on concrete 3D printing. That is, they’ve developed techniques for extruding concrete thru a moving spigot on a large scale, just as one might do with a small 3D printer. The results are impressive and kinda heavy. 
 
The embedded video shows the concrete extrusion process, which at first glance has not particularly fine resolution – but on the other hand it the building component is 50 meters in the air you won’t notice the coarseness at all. 
 
There are huge benefits from concrete printing beyond the ability to create shapes unattainable with conventional concrete pours: you can design building components that include embedded features for cabling and piping and significantly save on construction costs. 
 
Perhaps someday we’ll see complex buildings take shape as quickly as this skyscraper by using 3D printing ?
 

By Kerry Stevenson

Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture in 2007, with an intention to promote and grow the incredible technology of 3D printing across the world. So far, it seems to be working!

2 comments

  1. It's a really great concept for building houses, except that concrete is VERY energy intensive to produce…

  2. It's a really great concept for building houses, except that concrete is VERY energy intensive to produce…

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