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3D Printed Construction: Hype vs. Reality in 2025 – 3DPrint.com

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In May, Starbucks opened its first 3D printed store, a small, drive-thru-only location in Brownsville, Texas. Designed in collaboration with construction technology company PERI 3D Construction, the structure grabbed attention across the news, from architecture and technology to business and more. But not everyone saw it as a win.

Feature image courtesy of Printerra: 3D printed wall specimens that will be used for Seismic testing.

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