3D Concrete Printing
3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) provides the potential to increase the productivity and reduce the environmental impact of the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. The 3DCP research group adresses the scientific challenges to develop the technology towards safe and sustainable structural applications of 3D printed concrete.
The 3DCP research group runs various MSc, EngD and PhD projects, in collaboration with (inter)national academic and industry partners. On this page, you can find an overview of our research activities, staff, and recent publications. Interested to collaborate? Contact our researchers directly or via 3Dconcreteprinting@tue.nl.
Performing high-end research on digital fabrication with concrete
The goal of the ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) research group is to establish concrete printing as a viable new method to manufacture concrete elements and buildings, and to fundamentally understand its processes. The research group operates and develops its own 3D Concrete Printing facility at the Department of the Built Environment. The research facilities consist of a large-scale gantry printer, as well as numerous large- and small-scale industrial robot arms. The research group has access to a wide range of (non-)destructive experimental facilities to characterize printable materials, large-scale structural testing, as well as numerical tools to analyze the process and design printable structures.
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Milestone
In April 2021, the first tenant of a Dutch 3D-printed concrete home received their key. The house in Eindhoven – the first of five within ‘Project Milestone’ – fully complies with all of the strict building requirements of The Netherlands. Uniquely, the project partners have realized a home with an entirely original design thanks to extensive R&D that enlarges the freedom of form in concrete printing. Project Milestone is a joint construction and innovation project of Eindhoven University of Technology, Van Wijnen, , Vesteda, the Municipality of Eindhoven and Witteveen+Bos.
Photo: Bart van Overbeeke
Our research themes
3D Printed bridge
Officially opened in September 2021, the 3DCP research group contributed to a unique 3D printed bicycle bridge in the city of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The bridge, with a total length of 29 meters and characterized by its curved shapes, was designed by Michiel van der Kley. The role of the ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø research group was the validation of the structural system and it's printability, through extensive testing. This project was a collaboration between Rijkswaterstaat, ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø, , BAM, Witteveen+Bos, and Summum Engineering.
Photo: Municipality of Nijmegen
Meet some of our Researchers
Digital Concrete 2020
From 6 to 9 July 2020, ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø hosted Digital Concrete 2020 – 2nd RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication as a full online conference. The highlights of the event, such as the opening & closing ceremonies, the keynote lectures, invited talks, and Science Meets Industry episodes, are publicly available via a YouTube Playlist.
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Postal address
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General information
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