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Role of Rapid Prototyping for Architecture Models

by Kristen White Blogger
The rapid prototyping technology for developing high-quality prototype mold developed when the manual manufacturing techniques proved inefficient in fabricating a large volume of parts. The technique is widely used in the automobile industry, the medical sector, software industry, construction work, and a lot more. 

But the question is ‘What exactly refers to the rapid prototyping process”? Well, it is a technique used to manufacture the parts effectively and quickly so that the manufacturing unit can bring the final design in the market before their competitors. Rapid prototyping plays an integral part in multiple applications. From designing basic components to being utilized in the architecture models, rapid prototyping has been adopted by almost all the large-scale manufacturing companies. 



The role of rapid prototyping technology in Architectural Modeling

In terms of the architectural industry, rapid prototyping for prototype mold plays a vital role by enabling the designers and architects to evaluate the architecture concept before the actual construction work begins. This process also helps architects in the initial designing work by allowing them to analyze different design concepts and compare them. If you are the part of the manufacturing department, you know how exactly the architectural design is created. Well, the latest technology, i.e., Computer-Aided Design (CAD), is used to create the perfect computer model, which is used to instruct the machines to form the exact physical parts. The CAD technology helps architects make necessary changes and replacements in the model and make it look incredible. 

In the current times, there exist a wide range of methods for prototyping such as Stereo Lithography (SLA), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM), and so on. However, one of the most common and widely adopted methods for rapid prototyping is 3D printing, also known as the additive manufacturing process (AM).

Why Additive Manufacturing for Architectural Designing?

Additive manufacturing is one of the popular rapid prototyping methods in which the 3D design of the part is created on the computer and is followed by machines in order to create the physical form of the model. Basically, the 3D printer is used to print the parts according to the designed model. Today, individuals can integrate the amazing detail to the parts by making use of professional 3d printing prototype services, which was almost impossible in the past era. 

Gone are the days when architects had to go through the expensive and painstaking handmade processes in order to find out how exactly their designed models would look. This process was super expensive and time-consuming (as prototyping a large volume of parts require a significant amount of the human workforce and time). Today, 3D printing has made it cost-effective and efficient for manufacturers and architects to design their model without hassle. It has reduced the requirement of human workforce and the chances of manual errors (as 3D printing machines hardly need instructors to process the parts). Architects have even designed 3D printed homes.

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