MX3D, a Robotic Additive Manufacturing (RAM) technology developer based in Amsterdam and Takenaka, Japan’s oldest architectural, engineering and construction firm, have developed a 3D printed structural steel connector. Reimagining the internal construction of standard building structures, the connector is an example of how MX3D is exploring 3D printing in construction following it’s 3D printed bridge […]
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