3D Printing and Material Extrusion inArchitecture: Construction and Design Manual
By (Author) Dr Kostas Grigoriadis
By (author) Dr Guan Lee
DOM Publishers
DOM Publishers
28th August 2024
Germany
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
3D Printing
721
Hardback
384
Width 225mm, Height 279mm
3D printing is said to revolutionize architecture: Thanks to new technologies, plastic, concrete, or metal can be extruded in a liquid state and then hardened into its final form.
With this Construction and Design Manual, architects and researchers Kostas Grigoriadis and Guan Lee present a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the topic. The book consists of detailed case studies of 3Dprinted buildings, the materials that can be used in large-scale additive manufacturing, and abreakdown of the corresponding design guidelines, limitations, and achievable build dimensions. In addition to these, the focus is on the environmental aspects of the method, the lifecycle of 3D printable materials, and the embodied energy of 3D printing compared to conventional building construction.