An Appraisal of 3D Printing Technology in Interior Architecture and Product Design

Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v3i3.1009

Osama Nasir1, Mohd. Faiz Iqbal2, Mohammad Arif Kamal3

1. Dept. of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
2. Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi, India
3. Architecture Section, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India

Abstract

Printing technology evolves at a quick pace, and what was once only capable of printing two-dimensional objects is now capable of producing true three-dimensional objects. Three-dimensional printing, often known as 3D printing, allows you to create a work of art quickly, easily, and in great detail. 3D printers can create a wide range of objects, including statues, automobile components, toys, shoes, furniture, clothing, weaponry, human body parts, and more, and their printing capabilities will only improve in the future. This type of technology must be presented to students in a formal and creative manner in their creation activities in order to develop them to be creative thinkers who can use technology as a medium to fulfil their creativity. The technology of 3D printing can influence creativity, resulting in the realisation of ideas inside the design creation process without having to go through the lengthy design process. The purpose of this research paper is to see how creative products can be designed while using technology. The systematic literature review has been explored through internet and secondary data from relevant published academic literature from journals articles and research papers. The case study method is used to identify extensive information through an in-depth analysis of existing cases in Interior and product design.

Keywords

3D printing, additive manufacturing, interior design, product design

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