2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijbpa-03-2022-0053
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The potential of 3D printing in building pathology: rehabilitation of cultural heritage

Abstract: PurposeThe paper seeks to bridge the already familiar benefits of 3D printing (3DP) to the rehabilitation of cultural heritage, still based on the use of complex and expensive handcrafted techniques and scarce materials.Design/methodology/approachA compilation of different information on frequent anomalies in cultural heritage buildings and commonly used materials is conducted; subsequently, some innovative techniques used in the construction sector (3DP and 3D scanning) are addressed, as well as some case stu… Show more

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“…The fact that 3DP and 3D scanning can be combined with photogrammetry and laser scanning techniques makes it important to determine the role of some important opportunities in the process flow in many basic areas such as the rehabilitation of building elements. Important real-life solutions that require the evaluation of the information summarized in the rehabilitation of cultural heritage and the development of new mixtures such as lime trees compatible with the existing surface are also important indicators that digital modeling technologies play a direct role [30]. However, of course, three-dimensional modeling can be positioned at a disadvantage compared to manual markets due to some uncertainties in digital processes and the incompleteness of manual solution processes.…”
Section: Technological Aspects Of 3d Printing For the Architectural H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that 3DP and 3D scanning can be combined with photogrammetry and laser scanning techniques makes it important to determine the role of some important opportunities in the process flow in many basic areas such as the rehabilitation of building elements. Important real-life solutions that require the evaluation of the information summarized in the rehabilitation of cultural heritage and the development of new mixtures such as lime trees compatible with the existing surface are also important indicators that digital modeling technologies play a direct role [30]. However, of course, three-dimensional modeling can be positioned at a disadvantage compared to manual markets due to some uncertainties in digital processes and the incompleteness of manual solution processes.…”
Section: Technological Aspects Of 3d Printing For the Architectural H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2006, Dr. Behrokh Khoshnevis developed the contour crafting system, a large-scale 3D printing system designed for on-site construction. This innovative approach utilizes a step-by-step layering process to construct buildings from materials [21][22][23].…”
Section: The Historical Timeline Of 3d Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jesus, M. et al [12] and Higueras, M. et al [10] explored the use of 3D printing in rehabilitating and preserving cultural heritage. They emphasized the technology's potential in accurately restoring and replicating historical artifacts and architectural elements, offering new methods for conservation.…”
Section: Literature Workmentioning
confidence: 99%