No doubt you’ve heard of 3D printing, you may have even seen a 3D printer in action, but coul
Published 7th June 2016
No doubt you’ve heard of 3D printing, you may have even seen a 3D printer in action, but could the future see us using them to construct buildings?
Before you scoff into your tea two, you should know that this is already a reality. A number of residential buildings have already been built using 3D printing technology. The process is said to save between 30 - 60% of construction arisings and waste, and decrease production time by 50-70%.
Most recently an office in Dubai was fully 3D printed, dubbed ‘The Office of the Future’ offering 250sqm of workspace. It cost just $140,000 and took 17 days from start to finish.
However, can 3D printing ever be a realistic alternative to quality craftsmanship? Could it ever replicate a building as large and impressive as Gaudi’s famous Sagrada Familia in Barcelona? (Shown below).
In short, we doubt it! So if you are reading this and considering hanging up your hammer in favour of a computer then don’t worry. As exciting as 3D technology is, and as varied as its uses may be, there’s no alternative to good old fashioned manpower! As you were then.
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