3D printing promises to transform architecture forever and create forms that blow todays buildings out of the water Technology
Knoxville (US), Apr 2 (The Conversation) In architecture, new materials rarely emerge. For centuries, wood, masonry and concrete formed the basis for most structures on Earth. In the 1880s, the adoption of the steel frame changed architecture forever. Steel allowed architects to design taller buildings with larger windows, giving rise to the skyscrapers that define city skylines today. Since the industrial revolution, construction materials have been largely confined to a range of mass-produced elements. From steel beams to plywood panels, this standardised kit of parts has informed the design and construction of buildings for over 150 years. That may soon…