Apis Corが手がけた世界最大級の3Dプリンタで建設されたドバイの2階建オフィスが完成 (dezeen) World's largest 3D-printed building completes in Dubai (dezeen)

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Apis Corが手がけた世界最大級の3Dプリンタで建設されたドバイの2階建オフィスが完成 (dezeen) World's largest 3D-printed building completes in Dubai (dezeen)
Robot prints $10,000 house in 24 hours
New Architecture with the Mobile 3D Printing Home constructed for $10,000. To see more information, a video of the process of construction and Apis Cor, press the image.
Apis Corの世界最大規模の3Dプリンタを使用し、ドバイにて21日間で建設された住宅 (SMARTCITIESDIVE) Dubai is now home to world's largest 3D-printed building (SMARTCITIESDIVE)
A Dubai è stata realizzata la costruzione in stampa 3D più grande del mondo
https://www.artwort.com/2020/01/23/tecnologia/a-dubai-e-stata-realizzata-la-costruzione-in-stampa-3d-piu-grande-del-mondo/
Industry Watch - Construction Technology - 3D Printing - How 3D Printing is Poised to be the Most Disruptive Technology in Construction and You Won't Believe Who's Behind it.
Industry Watch - Construction Technology - 3D Printing - How 3D Printing is Poised to be the Most Disruptive Technology in Construction and You Won't Believe Who's Behind it. A look at the most disruptive technology in construction.
As we continue our look at construction technology, I wanted to cover what is currently the most disruptive technology in construction.
Conventional methods of construction are extremely labor intensive. They require many skilled tradesmen working many hours.
As we saw in our look into robotics, there are several companies working to replace workers with machines.
3D Printing however, takes…
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NASA Reveals Winners Of 3D-Printed Mars Habitat Competition
http://www.ssengineering.net/nasa-reveals-winners-of-3d-printed-mars-habitat-competition-201808/
NASA announced the winners at the next stage of the 3D Printed Habitat Challenge. The main task of the competition is the development of 3D printing technologies for residential and working buildings on Mars.
The competition has been going on for the fourth year already, and during this time the participants managed to pass from simple sketches of future Martian colonies to elaborated architectural projects and visual demonstrations. The competition is divided into several phases, each of which in turn consists of several stages. At the previous stage, which ended last month, the contestants prepared a detailed description of the projects of the inhabited Martian structures, and the American-Russian team of SEArch + / Apis Cor entered the top five and divided the prize pool by presenting the design on the title illustration.
SEArch is a New York architectural bureau working with NASA on ideas for Martian settlements for ten years or so. Of course, the company took part in the competition and even won in the first phase of the competition by presenting the conceptual design of the “Martian needle” – a 3D printed living module with an ice shell (pictured above). The idea, of course, is interesting, but then SEArch had to adapt to additional competitive conditions, namely the use of cement mixtures made from “improvised” materials, that is, regolith and plastic waste. Here, American architects teamed up with Irkutsk engineers – the company Apis Cor, which developed an unusual 3D construction printer and successfully demonstrated the capabilities of its offspring by printing a demonstration house in Stupino.