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In a quiet residential enclave of Singapore, Park + Associates has unveiled QR3D — the country’s first multi-storey ...
Friday, officials demonstrated construction of the concrete home, which is built to withstand wind and flooding.
Imagine 3D printing a house with the touch of a couple of buttons. Or, even creating a house you have designed yourself. While the logistics of that may be a little ways off, the first steps towards ...
Researchers at the University of Bristol are testing 3D printed concrete for earthquake safety, showing promise for the ...
QR3D is Singapore 's first wholly 3D-printed house, a 6,130-sq-ft, four-level, seven-bedroom home that doubles as an innovation showcase and family sanctuary. ‘We wanted to create something beyond a ...
Local architecture studio Park + Associates has completed QR3D, a 3D-printed house in Singapore, which was made from layered ...
The result will be a 3D-printed home that’s designed to resist flooding and other forms of bad weather. “Most people will ...
D printing technology is now being used to build a home for the first time in Kentucky. The technology could address both the ...
Traditional concrete design has well-established seismic behaviour, but 3D-printed concrete introduces new variables such as layered deposition, unique material properties, and non-traditional ...
Mass-produced precast concrete homes could replace wood framing by offering durable, storm-resistant, and affordable housing ...
Scientists at the University of Bristol have used the UK's largest shaking table to mimic conditions of a medium-magnitude earthquake to assess the potential damage to a 3D-printed building.