Digital Craft: 3D Printing for Architectural Design

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3D printing has been used in architectural practice since the 1990s, and while its use for producing design models continues to be adopted, the aesthetics and stylistic potential of its output remain unexplored by many architects. In his book “Digital Craft: 3D Printing for Architectural Design,” Bryan Ratzlaff examines the relationship between the architect, the model and the 3D printer, creating a better understanding of how when integrated, these entities can lead to a refinement in the communication of architectural design with 3D printing.

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Cite: Sponsored Post. "Digital Craft: 3D Printing for Architectural Design" 07 Dec 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/778387/digital-craft-3d-printing-for-architectural-design> ISSN 0719-8884

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