Keywords: building decoration materials, 3D printing technology, customization
3D printing technology achieves rapid prototyping of complex structures by stacking materials layer by layer, providing personalized solutions for architectural decoration. Traditional decorative components require mold production, which is costly and time-consuming, while 3D printing can be customized according to demand, reducing the design threshold.
In interior decoration, 3D printing technology has been applied to lighting fixtures, partitions, and art installations. For example, a designer uses 3D printing to create hollow partitions and achieves light and shadow effects through parametric design. In addition, the introduction of bio based materials such as PLA (polylactic acid) makes printed products biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
In the renovation of building facades, 3D printed components can simulate traditional brick and stone textures while optimizing mechanical properties. For example, a historical district renovation project uses 3D printed antique bricks to improve frost resistance and prolong service life by adjusting material ratios. In the future, with the maturity of multi material printing and robot collaboration technology, 3D printing will promote the digital evolution of architectural decoration towards "what you see is what you get".