The garden of Spain’s National Archaeological Museum (MAN) in Madrid is now home to a 2.2 m tall archway. A replica of the San Pedro de las Dueñas Arch, already a part of the museum’s coll…
Q&A 3D printing and robotic construction with Alexandre Dubor, IAAC
Alexandre Dubor is an architect and researcher combining new technologies in an attempt to improve how we build and live in our cities. He holds a Masters degree in Architecture & Engineering from…
Venice Biennale’s Cloud Pergola, claims world’s largest 3D printed structure title
Commencing the 16th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, in Venice, Italy, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia introduced one of the world’s largest 3D printed …
AAAS exploring full-scale digital fabrication methods and 3D printing to modernize construction
The latest developments in digital fabrication for construction were discussed this week at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2017 Annual Meeting in Boston. At the meeting…
December 2016 in review: Featuring 3D Printing Day and more
In December as we prepared for Christmas, we celebrated Global 3D Printing Day with YouTubers and the maker community, saw new research involving 3D printing dog noses, Audi looking into vehicles for …
Behind the 3D printed bridge: exclusive interview with Catalonian designers at IAAC
A collaboration between the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) in Barcelona, Spain, and ACCIONA, a company dedicated to Spain’s sustainable infrastructure, have pipped other bridg…
Robotic construction and exploring the limits of 3D printing with Enrico Dini
Enrico Dini, an Italian engineer who created an early 3D printer for construction, has proclaimed 3D printing ruined his life according a recent interview. However, that hasn’t stopped him from …