Since the invention of Portland cement during the first industrial revolution, concrete has become an inseparable aspect of modern societies by being the predilection material used for the construction of the vast majority of housing and infrastructure. The recent development of concrete digital fabrication holds promises of a much more efficient way to build by granting access to free form geometrical complexity with appealing cost efficiency, reduced environmental footprint and increased worker safety. However, this transition to the digital era of concrete requires a greater mastery of this complex material which calls for a deeper and better understanding of its chemistry and microstructural behaviour. In this regard, the rheology of lo...
The construction industry produces buildings and infrastructure and, hence, satisfies basic needs of...
Digital fabrication with concrete has been touted as an avenue to more sustainable construction thro...
The creation of building components that can be seen as sustainable, inexpensive, stronger, recyclab...
Digital fabrication techniques with concrete and cementitious materials have seen a large amount of ...
Digital fabrication has been termed the “third industrial revolution” in recent years, and promises ...
The need for methods for forming concrete has existed for as long as concrete has been used in const...
Digital concrete construction has recently become the subject of very rapidly growing research activ...
Concrete construction harms our environment, making it urgent to develop new methods for building wi...
3D concrete printing (3DCP) is revolutionizing construction practices. As a promising printing ink, ...
Remarkable attention from both academia and industry has been attracted to extrusion-based 3D concre...
Technological innovation has been an important driving force in architecture, enabling and inspiring...
Digital fabrication with concrete is considered to potentially revolutionize the construction sector...
The 2nd RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication, Eindhoven, The Netherlan...
Concrete additive manufacturing, also known as concrete 3D printing, opens tremendous opportunities ...
Digital fabrication technologies utilizing concrete (DFC) have recently enabled form freedom for the...
The construction industry produces buildings and infrastructure and, hence, satisfies basic needs of...
Digital fabrication with concrete has been touted as an avenue to more sustainable construction thro...
The creation of building components that can be seen as sustainable, inexpensive, stronger, recyclab...
Digital fabrication techniques with concrete and cementitious materials have seen a large amount of ...
Digital fabrication has been termed the “third industrial revolution” in recent years, and promises ...
The need for methods for forming concrete has existed for as long as concrete has been used in const...
Digital concrete construction has recently become the subject of very rapidly growing research activ...
Concrete construction harms our environment, making it urgent to develop new methods for building wi...
3D concrete printing (3DCP) is revolutionizing construction practices. As a promising printing ink, ...
Remarkable attention from both academia and industry has been attracted to extrusion-based 3D concre...
Technological innovation has been an important driving force in architecture, enabling and inspiring...
Digital fabrication with concrete is considered to potentially revolutionize the construction sector...
The 2nd RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication, Eindhoven, The Netherlan...
Concrete additive manufacturing, also known as concrete 3D printing, opens tremendous opportunities ...
Digital fabrication technologies utilizing concrete (DFC) have recently enabled form freedom for the...
The construction industry produces buildings and infrastructure and, hence, satisfies basic needs of...
Digital fabrication with concrete has been touted as an avenue to more sustainable construction thro...
The creation of building components that can be seen as sustainable, inexpensive, stronger, recyclab...