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Interior designer considers a scaled 3D model of project

ICYMI: 3D Printing is Ready to Transform Interior Design Creative Process and Workflow

Jan. 6, 2025
In this ICYMI article read, find out how 3D printing techniques can support interior design in both practical and playful ways.

Once considered expensive and difficult to operate, 3D printing has become far more accessible in recent years. Now, design firms can often afford to have 3D printers in-house, but there are also plenty of outsourcing options. The result is that we’re seeing a major increase not only in large-scale projects driven by this technology—such as a fully 3D-printed building—but in the everyday ways that it can assist with creativity and design workflow.

Listen to this article read in our latest In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) episode of the I Hear Design podcast and find out how this technology can support your designs in innovative ways.

About the Author

David Spergel

As an applications specialist at Microsol Resources, David Spergel focuses on emerging visualization technology for architecture and construction industries. He provides training and consulting services, and supports clients using software applications from Bluebeam Revu to McNeel’s Rhino, Chaos Group’s V-Ray, and Enscape. He is a Bluebeam Customer Success Representative, a Bluebeam Certified Instructor, and a 3D printing specialist. Spergel holds a Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University.

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