3D-Printed Architectural Tile & Stone
From custom relief tiles to engineered-stone surfaces, additive manufacturing brings per-piece pattern variation and complex texture to architectural ceramics.
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From custom relief tiles to engineered-stone surfaces, additive manufacturing brings per-piece pattern variation and complex texture to architectural ceramics.
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Load-bearing columns and structural stone printed to architectural profiles without formwork.
Planters, water features, and site pieces printed in weather-durable cast stone.
Seamless site furniture with organic geometry that would be costly to carve or cast.
Engineered surfaces with veined, marble-like faces and a dense, sealed finish.
Sandstone-look facade panels with per-panel texture and relief.
Recycled-aggregate and terrazzo mixes printed into finished architectural surfaces.
Stone-aggregate and geopolymer pastes are pumped and extruded course by course, or binder-jetted into a sand bed.
Gantry and robotic-arm systems lay down each layer; the printed stone cures and gains structural strength.
Surfaces are ground, polished, or left raw, then sealed for weathering and long-term wear.
Printed stone spans cementitious cast systems through mineral composites. Each mix has its own extrusion, set, and finishing profile.