The world's first 3D printed pedestrian bridge in Spain
The pedestrian bridge is created with the world's first 3D printing technology, which is located in a park in Madrid, Spain by the Catalonia Institute of Advanced Architecture. The bridge is 12m long, 1.75m wide and printed from high-strength concrete.
The pedestrian bridge is created by the world's first 3D printing technology, which is located in a park in Madrid, Spain by the Catalonia Institute of Advanced Architecture. The bridge is 12m long, 1.75m wide and printed from high-strength concrete.
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Not only is the design eye-catching, the bridge also has a durable structure, minimizing the amount of materials that need to be used. Even with 3D printing technology, consumable materials from the manufacturing process can be recycled.
The world's first 3D printing bridge is a new milestone in the international construction industry.
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