Loughborough University has developed a 3D printer that can print specialized concrete that can be directly used for construction on site.
Modern Architecture is demanding more and more from the design of buildings and we are now reaching a point where these designs cannot be realized using current state-of-the-art construction technologies. New additive manufacturing techniques are able to build physical objects directly from computer generated instructions, which means that you can create complicated shapes that cannot be manufactured by conventional processes.
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