3D-printed skyscrapers are now possible.

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3D-printed skyscrapers are now possible.



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Hello, friends of form and design: the planet's largest skyscrapers were built in practically the same way—trucks pouring concrete, workers assembling wooden forms, and massive cranes moving tons of material over months or even years. But that logic is beginning to change.





In Australia, the startup Luyten unveiled the Ascend AZ7 series, considered the first tower crane transformed into a gigantic 3D printer. Instead of merely transporting materials, it is capable of printing structures directly from a digital model, bringing additive manufacturing to a scale never before seen in civil construction.





For Luyten, the revolution lies not only in the machine itself but in the ability to transform thousands of existing cranes into smart construction platforms—accelerating housing delivery, reducing costs, and boosting productivity in civil engineering.




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