@inproceedings{JunkNiederhuefnerBorkowskaetal.2019, author = {Stefan Junk and Michelle Niederh{\"u}fner and Nina Borkowska and Steffen Schrock}, title = {Direct Digital Manufacturing of Architectural Models using Binder Jetting and Polyjet Modeling}, series = {Architecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution}, volume = {1}, address = {Brussels, Rio de Janeiro, Porto}, organization = {eCAADe (Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe)}, isbn = {9789491207174}, pages = {451 -- 456}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Today, architectural models are an important tool for illustrating drawn-on plansor computer-generated virtual models and making them understandable. Inaddition to the conventional methods for the manufacturing of physical models, awide range of processes for Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) has spreadrapidly in recent years. In order to facilitate the application of these new methodsfor architects, this contribution examines which technical and economic resultsare possible using 3D printed architectural models. Within a case study, it will beshown on the basis of a multi-storey detached house, which kind of datapreparation is necessary. The DDM of architectural models will be demonstratedusing two widespread techniques and the resulting costs will be compared.}, language = {en} }