Abstract

The article presents the development of conceptual models of buildings constructed with using Building Information Modeling software complexes. It describes the advantages and disadvantages of modern additive technologies. Features of their using are specified. Examples of their integration in modern construction are shown. Construction areas for which building models were developed were selected. The main ways of development of construction in the selected areas of activity are indicated. An analysis of current trends in the field of architecture is presented, and a forecast of future architectural trends for the coming decades based on the results provided by 3D Fast Build technology is made. The functional features of the buildings construction of the designated time period are taken into account. They were theoretically integrated into selected objects related to various construction areas, with their further design and modeling in the Autodesk Revit program, taking into account all identified trends and expected functionality.

Highlights

  • Erection of buildings using a construction 3D printer is a promising and rapidly developing area, where new results are achieved every year [1]

  • From 2009 to 2016, such innovative additive technologies as D-Shape - based on the stereolithographic printing process, Minibuilders - a system of three robotic 3D printers with a clear division of functionality, DeltaWASP-high - speed clay printing of residential buildings at an affordable price, as well as the S-1160 construction 3D printer, the Big Delta 3D printer, the ProTo R 3DP robot manipulator, the CyBe RC 3Dp 3D printer, and the INNOprint printer are included in the construction operation [2,3]

  • The project was created in the BIM software package Autodesk Revit, when the additive technology "3D Fast Build" comes into operation, the calculation of the volume and price of materials selected for the printer will be carried out quickly through the Revit calculation complex

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Introduction

Erection of buildings using a construction 3D printer is a promising and rapidly developing area, where new results are achieved every year [1]. From 2009 to 2016, such innovative additive technologies as D-Shape - based on the stereolithographic printing process, Minibuilders - a system of three robotic 3D printers with a clear division of functionality, DeltaWASP-high - speed clay printing of residential buildings at an affordable price, as well as the S-1160 construction 3D printer, the Big Delta 3D printer, the ProTo R 3DP robot manipulator, the CyBe RC 3Dp 3D printer, and the INNOprint printer are included in the construction operation [2,3]. It is already possible to construct buildings entirely on the location of the 3D printer.

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