Over the past decade, architecture as well as other affiliated fields have been exposed to several waves of almost techno-fetishistic exuberance related to emerging technologies. One of these waves has been and still is additive manufacturing. The omnipresence of this topic has almost caused a 3D printing fatigue, as repetitive-ness-in terms of both material and form aesthetics- and design related self-referencing started to creep it. Printing Architecture manages to offer a reinvigorating perspective on the subject, extending architecture's material palette and defying the 'plastic-fantastic' association related to 3D printing.
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