Chapter The Impacts of Digital Fabrication on the Construction Industry: A Systematic Review
The building industry is a major consumer of natural resources and a large contributor to environmental degradation, leading to a need to rethink current building practices. Digital fabrication (Dfab) technologies, which transform design and engineering data into physical products, are gaining tract...
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Firenze University Press
2024
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