Printera 2025: A Year in Review 2025 was a defining year for Printera. The year marked steady growth across projects, partnerships, education, and industry engagement. Throughout the year, our focus stayed consistent. We applied 3D concrete printing in real-world projects, refined our processes, and built long-term relationships across the design and construction industry. What … Printera 2025: A Year of Growth in 3D Concrete Printing
3D Concrete Printing in New York: The 25 Water Street Project It started with a few rough shapes, curved forms that hinted at the flow of a new interior lobby space for the SoMa Residences at 25 Water redevelopment in lower Manhattan. From those early sketches, Printera brought the design to life with more … 3D Concrete Printing in New York: SoMa 25 Water Project
3D Concrete Printing Education: How Printera Connects Designers, Builders, and Students At Printera, 3D concrete printing education is about more than technology—it’s about collaboration and creativity. Our shop has become a hub for design exploration, hands-on learning, and professional outreach. Through events and workshops, we bring together architects, builders, and students to see how 3DCP … 3D Concrete Printing Education at Printera
Decorative & Functional Concrete Concrete has long been valued for its durability, but in 2025 it is also emerging as one of the most versatile and design-forward materials for outdoor spaces. Advances in 3D concrete printing (3DCP), custom mixes, and creative finishes now expand what’s possible for homeowners, designers, and developers alike. As a … Decorative Concrete: Design & Function
Exploring the Future of Design at AIA Florida 2025 The AIA Florida 2025 Conference brought together architects, designers, developers, and innovators from across the state. For Printera, it was a milestone moment. Hosted in collaboration with Oldcastle APG, the event offered a powerful platform to showcase the real-world possibilities of 3D concrete printing (3DCP). … AIA Florida 2025: Exploring 3D Concrete Printing in Architecture
Why Landscape Architects Are Turning to 3D Concrete Printing The world of landscape architecture is evolving fast. Clients want standout outdoor environments that balance beauty, sustainability, and performance. To meet those expectations, more professionals are turning to 3D concrete printing (3DCP) — a digital process that streamlines the creation of custom concrete elements for … 3D Concrete Printing for Landscape Architects
Custom Concrete Planters: 3D Printed Designs for Modern Landscapes Concrete planters have always been a staple in both landscape and architectural design—but with 3D printing, they’re entering a new era of customization and efficiency. At Printera, we use this technology to create custom concrete planters that go far beyond standard shapes. Whether for a … Custom Concrete Planters with 3D Printing
Concrete Monument Signs: A Lasting First Impression Concrete monument signs are evolving with the help of 3D printing. At Printera, we partnered with CIMSA Americas to create a bold, large-scale entry monument sign using our Pre-Printed method. This approach delivered durability, precision, and custom branding, all in one streamlined process. Today, the sign anchors … Custom Concrete Monument Sign for CIMSA
Concrete Columns at Wellington Farms Concrete columns are a fundamental part of architecture, but at Wellington Farms, they became a showcase of innovation. Printera produced and delivered over 30 custom concrete columns for this equestrian estate—one of the largest 3D printed installations of its kind. We handled the production of all the concrete columns … Concrete Columns for Wellington Farms Project
3D Printed Reefs Built to Restore: Printera’s Latest Drop at the Florida Oceanographic Center Concrete 3D printing isn’t just reshaping how we build structures, it’s also helping to restore the environments that surround them. In a recent partnership with the Florida Oceanographic Center in Stuart, Printera delivered two large-scale concrete 3D printed reef structures … 3D Printed Reef Project at Florida Oceanographic Center