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  2. Is 3D-printing of homes an affordable housing solution ...

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    Mayo Makinde, owner of the property and a contractor working on Columbus' first 3D printed concrete home, speaks about the process of creating a 3D printed home on E. 26th Avenue in South Linden.

  3. 3D-Printed Houses: What Do They Cost and Are They Actually ...

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    Dustin Fox, Realtor and owner of Fox Homes, said you should expect to pay $15,000 for a one-bedroom home — and the prices go up from there. “Adding one more bedroom will [make the home] cost ...

  4. Construction 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Early construction 3D printing development and research have been under way since 1995. Two methods were invented, one by Joseph Pegna [9] which was focused on a sand/cement forming technique which utilized steam to selectively bond the material in layers or solid parts, though this technique was never demonstrated.

  5. Millions spent, but no homes built. What happened to Iowa's ...

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    In Iowa so far, the score is Mother Nature, 1, 3D-printed homes, zero. Does the once-highly touted industry have a future in the state? Millions spent, but no homes built.

  6. Tecla house - Wikipedia

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    The Tecla as of 2021. The Tecla house is a prototype 3D-printed eco residential building made out of clay.The first model was designed by the Italian architecture studio Mario Cucinella Architects (MCA) and engineered and built by Italian 3D printing specialists WASP by April 2021, becoming the world's first house 3D-printed entirely from a mixture made from mainly local earth and water.

  7. 3D concrete printing - Wikipedia

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    The 90 to 200m 2 3D printed homes take around five to seven days to print, compared to a timber frame which would take up to 16 weeks in the same area. [22] ICON also completed a project in March 2020 for seven 3D-printed homes in Austin, Texas. Each 400 ft 2 home was printed in just 27 hours using ICON's Vulcan printer. The first residents ...

  8. Are we on the cusp of a 3D-printed housing revolution?

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    In September, the New York Times reported that a series of 3D-printed homes in Nacajuca, Mexico, have tolerated extreme conditions, including a 7.4-magnitude earthquake. But more research is ...

  9. 3D printing processes - Wikipedia

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    Significant desktop 3D printer purchases by both K-12 and universities helped sustain a desktop 3D printer market that had problems in 2015–2016. [76] As higher education is the home to research, 3D printing is being used to fabricate equipment to further research and hold down costs.