3D Printing for Sustainable Construction
Sustainability is interpreted as the effective use of resources as well as the preservation of the environment. A sustainable building is giving back to the environment more than it takes and ensuring that the resources is being used in an effective way that would benefit the community. A combinatio...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1478742023-03-04T17:06:37Z 3D Printing for Sustainable Construction Tay, Daniel Yi Wei Biranchi, Panda Ting, Andrew Guan Heng Ahamed, N. M. N. Tan, Ming Jen Chua, C. K. Jorge da Silva Bartolo, Paulo Moreira da Silva, Fernando Jaradat, Shaden Bartolo, Helena School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Building and Construction Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Engineering::Mechanical engineering 3D Concrete Printing Construction Sustainability is interpreted as the effective use of resources as well as the preservation of the environment. A sustainable building is giving back to the environment more than it takes and ensuring that the resources is being used in an effective way that would benefit the community. A combination of smart design, efficient technology and designing buildings with sustainability in mind from the start of the designing phase is therefore necessary. 3D concrete printing can be a sustainable solution because of its ability to manufacture complex shapes to enable passive design thus reducing energy consumption. This article presents an overview on the sustainability of 3D concrete printing in terms of printable green materials as well as sustainable architectural design to achieve passive system. Accepted version 2021-04-14T01:56:45Z 2021-04-14T01:56:45Z 2020 Book Chapter Tay, D. Y. W., Biranchi, P., Ting, A. G. H., Ahamed, N. M. N., Tan, M. J. & Chua, C. K. (2020). 3D Printing for Sustainable Construction. Jorge da Silva Bartolo, P., Moreira da Silva, F., Jaradat, S. & Bartolo, H. (Eds.), Industry 4.0 – Shaping The Future of The Digital World: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Smart Manufacturing (S2M 2019) CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147874 978-0-36-782308-5 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147874 10.1201/9780367823085 en Industry 4.0 – Shaping The Future of The Digital World: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Smart Manufacturing (S2M 2019) This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by CRC Press in Industry 4.0 – Shaping The Future of The Digital World: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Smart Manufacturing (S2M 2019) on October 29, 2020, available online: http://www.crcpress.com/978-0-36-782308-5. application/pdf CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group |
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Sustainability is interpreted as the effective use of resources as well as the preservation of the environment. A sustainable building is giving back to the environment more than it takes and ensuring that the resources is being used in an effective way that would benefit the community. A combination of smart design, efficient technology and designing buildings with sustainability in mind from the start of the designing phase is therefore necessary. 3D concrete printing can be a sustainable solution because of its ability to manufacture complex shapes to enable passive design thus reducing energy consumption. This article presents an overview on the sustainability of 3D concrete printing in terms of printable green materials as well as sustainable architectural design to achieve passive system. |
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