d printing in architecture
3D printing in architecture refers to the use of additive manufacturing techniques to create physical models, prototypes, and even functional structures in the field of architecture. It involves using computer-aided design (CAD) software and specialized 3D printers to layer materials and construct intricate building components, helping architects visualize designs and streamline the construction process.
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