From computer-generated modeling, to the use of electric vehicles on construction sites, the way buildings are created is changing.
One area that has generated a great deal of interest over the last few years is 3D printing. It’s a process that has already transformed how we produce everything from shoes and face masks to chairs and guitars.
When it comes to the built environment, a number of projects around the world have used the technology to rapidly develop interesting and innovative structures.
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