Printing Concrete to Save Material

  • Publish On 15 January 2023
  • Victor De Bono
  • 5 minutes

Victor De Bono is an architecture PhD student and civil engineer. He is working with 3D printing technology developed by the private company XtreeE for large-scale construction which saves material by placing it sparingly, “in the right place.”

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