Dutch Architect Revealed 3D Printer to Make 'Endless' House
United Kingdom: Janjaap Ruijssenaars from Universe Architecture in Amsterdam is planning
to print construct a large building "without beginning or end" shaped
like an infinite loop. The total area of the building would be around 1100
square meters floor space. The company has unveiled a unique 3D printer to
accomplish the task of building endless building.
The 3D printer, which would use to construct
the Endless house has been designed by D-shape, a London based 3D printer
manufacturer. The printer can print around six-meter-by-six-meter square, using
a computer to help build up fine layers of around 5 to 10 mm thick. The printer
has around two meters long, which was kept in a warehouse in Amsterdam.
TechSci Research analyses that with
increasing investment on research & development by the companies involved
in manufacturing 3D printers coupled with growing government support would
drive the adoption of 3D printers in various end user industries for
manufacturing process would develop the overall 3D printer’s ecosystems.
With increasing adoption of personal as well
as industrial & metal 3D printers, growing investment on research &
development by the companies involved in manufacturing 3D printers coupled with
increasing government support is driving the demand of 3D printers across
globe. United States, Germany, Netherland, Russia, etc. are the major countries
using 3D printers for various applications including automotive, packaging,
consumer electronics, etc.
According
to the recent report published by TechSci
Research, “Global
3D Printers Market Forecast and Opportunities, 2020”, global 3D printers market is estimated
to grow at a CAGR of over 31% through 2020. Increasing adoption within
manufacturing industries, decreasing average selling prices and government
support are the key factors driving 3D printers market globally. Besides
manufacturing industries, educational institutes, and research agencies such as
NASA are also adopting 3D printers for various R&D activities.