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Exploring the Potential of 3D Printing Technology in Landscape Design Process

Suyeon Kim, Yeeun Shin, Jin‐Sil Park, Sang‐Woo Lee, Kyungjin An

2021Land40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Advances in 3D printing technology are giving rise to attempts to utilize the technology in various fields, including landscape design. However, exploring the potential of 3D printing technology has been largely neglected in the context of landscape design and education. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the implication of 3D printing technology for both education and practice in landscape design. We analyzed the literature and examined the current state of 3D printing technology. We also conducted case studies with secondary school students and landscape practitioners to assess the implementation of the technology. Secondary school students demonstrated positive responses, such as increased interest and participation and improvement of understanding, through workshops using 3D-printed models. The semi-structured interviews with landscape practitioners on the implication of the technology confirmed the limitations of 3D printing in terms of cost, delivery time, scale, and level of detail.

Topics & Concepts

3D printingContext (archaeology)Process (computing)Landscape design3d printedTechnology educationScale (ratio)EngineeringComputer scienceGeographyPsychologyCivil engineeringMathematics educationManufacturing engineeringCartographyArchaeologyMechanical engineeringOperating systemEcology and Conservation StudiesUrban Green Space and HealthUrban and spatial planning