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Armatron Systems patented 3D construction printer can reportedly create 60-foot-long concrete slabs in less than 1 minute

The 3D printer uses a slip-form mold extrusion system that limits bubbles and air in the concrete, and shortens the curing process so the concrete can be ready to support weight moments after being laid. This also allows the...

RMJM wins with Chinese design competition with twisting metal towers inspired by geese

The Shanghai office of RMJM has won a competition to design Xiangjiang Gate, a mixed-use project in the city of Hengyang that will become the centerpiece of the 14 sq km Laiyan New City Project. The 177-tall “monument” will consist...

Galliford Try closes sale of housebuilding businesses to Bovis Homes

Galliford Try has completed the sale of its housebuilding businesses to Bovis Homes under a transaction worth £1.1bn. As part of the deal, Bovis Homes has acquired Linden Homes and Galliford Try Partnerships, with the transaction including shares, debt transfer...

Furniture China 2019 Shows a Notable Growth in Its 25th Anniversary

The 25th edition of China International Furniture Expo (also known as Furniture China 2019) ended on a considerable high note, in terms of visitor quality, exhibit range and the business touches. Exhibiting for 4-day with its concurrent shows –...

World of Concrete: Discover a World of Opportunities and Solutions

World of Concrete is the commercial construction industry’s first, largest and most important annual international event for concrete and masonry professionals across the globe — in short, WOC is the authority on all things concrete . Join more than...

Boston-based firm completes largest 3D-printed building in world in Dubai

A Boston-based technology company has completed what it says is the largest 3D-printed building in the world in 21 days. 3D printing equipment manufacturer Apis Cor recently built a two-story administrative office building for a Dubai government agency using one...

Edg Wants to Resurrect Architectural Ornament Through 3D Printing

Cities are losing their ornament as exquisitely detailed, historical buildings gradually fall into disrepair, the cost of restoration rises, and the number of people capable of such craftsmanship drops. New York–based Edg is one firm hoping to reverse this...

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