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The world’s largest community of 3D-printed homes is being built in Texas — and the neighborhood just unveiled its first completed house. With walls “printed” using a concrete-based material,...
Three-dimensional-printed houses are life-size dwellings that use 3D printing as its primary means of construction. With minimal human oversight, these highly customizable structures can be built on-site or off-site within a matter of hours at a fraction of the cost.
We will be showcasing some interesting 3D printed house projects that already exist, the advantages and disadvantages of 3D printed houses, and mentioning some 3D house printer companies who are working hard to commercialize the tech.
What are the pros & cons of 3D printing homes? Ecohome takes a detailed look at the printed home idea using new technologies and gives its verdict on this innovative construction technique that is very popular in the media.
3D-printed homes are created using large concrete 3D printers, and they are typically more affordable than traditionally constructed homes — plus, they’re also built in a sustainable...
With 3D-printed houses and residential units designed to be energy-efficient and faster to construct than traditional builds—most 3D-printed homes can be constructed within a matter of...
With SQ4D’s ARCS line of construction 3D printers, the world now has a safe, affordable, and sustainable successor to outdated building methods. SQ4D builds full-size concrete houses and commercial structures faster, safer, and stronger, while dramatically reducing costs, using 3D printing technology. get involved? Changing the speed of building.
In Houston, a giant printer is building what designers say is the first 3D-printed two-story house in the U.S. The machine has been pouring a concrete mix from a nozzle, one layer at a time,...
3D-printed homes are an intriguing paradox, built swiftly yet designed to endure the test of time. For so long, we were conditioned to believe that what comes easily will quickly fade, but these homes defy expectations and embody the enduring potential of innovation.
The technology has been touted as a solution to the housing crisis—but how practical are 3D-printed homes for everyday living?