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    Berlin, Germany :Berlin International University of Applied Sciences,
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    kobvindex_INT5496
    Format: 54 pages : , illustrations ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE : The 3D Printing technology was developed in the 1980's. Just a few of the many terms used to characterize the rising development technology known as 3D Printing are game-changing, revolutionary, enabling and disruptive. This technology is an additive manufacturing technique that can transform digital computer-generated geometry into physical objects using a variety of materials by a layer-by-layer construction process, as an established means of producing items. This amazing method of producing objects has become a common means of production, because of many recent innovations. This technology is now being used by large and small scale businesses, startups, colleges, hobbyists, designers, artists and in wide variety of industries. Easy availability of the technology is what makes 3D Printing unique among other manufacturing technologies. Thus it is opening the doorway for anybody with the ability to turn their ideas into actual objects and art. (Micallef 2015,1). Architecture and Interior Design started to utilize the possibilities of latest technology to print multiple objects partially or fully according to its function. This technology also started to utilize the possibility of using sustainable materials for printing the objects. It helps us to print complicated patterns or designs in an easy and productive way (re-thinkingthefuture 2021). Also 3D Printing does not require any large quantity of materials, thus it creates only a minimum waste of raw materials. Since the same model can be reproduced without adding any additional working hours, optimization of human work is also possible (The Decorativesurfaces 2018). In the beginning 3D Printing was very expensive, challenging and time consuming. In today's world it became easy with the support of new technologies. Now people are able to print almost anything they have in mind. This research study aims to investigate the productive use of 3D Printing technology in the field of Interior Design, and how the technology can use its full potential to manufacture elements in contemporary Interior Design. It offers an effective way to communicate the ideas with client and convince them. The possibility of the technology can go further in the area of Interior Design (easyrender 2021).
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE : submitted as b-id Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2021 , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE : 1. Introduction 1.1 Methodology 2. 3D Printing 2.1 Definition and History 2.2 3D Printing Technologies 2.3 Advantages and Disadvantages 2.3.1. Materials 2.3.2. Sizes 2.3.3. Cost 2.3.4. Geometry 3. Interior Architecture and 3D Printing 3.1 Applications and Trends 3.2 What is Next? 3.3 Case Studies 3.3.1 New Delft Blue Project 3.3.2 Loft Flagship Store, Tokyo 3.3.3 Bottletop Store 3.3.4 Case Study Analysis 4. Conclusion 5. Design Project 5.1 Application of Design 5.2 Conclusion of Design List of Figures Bibliography
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Academic theses
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