BiggerNews August: Will 3D Printed Homes Slash Housing Costs?
BiggerNews August: Will 3D Printed Homes Slash Housing Costs?
A 3D printed house isn’t all that different from a traditional home—except they are stronger, faster to build, easier to maintain, and cost much less than your average “stick-built” home. […]
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A 3D printed house isn’t all that different from a traditional home—except they are stronger, faster to build, easier to maintain, and cost much less than your average “stick-built” home. […]
A 3D printed house isn’t all that different from a traditional home—except they are stronger, faster to build, easier to maintain, and cost much less than your average “stick-built” home. […]
Your next property purchase might just be a 3D-printed house. Don’t believe us? With lower housing costs, immediately replaceable/printable parts, and homes that can be built in six months (or […]
Your next property purchase might just be a 3D-printed house. Don’t believe us? With lower housing costs, immediately replaceable/printable parts, and homes that can be built in six months (or […]
Among the many real estate trends that became popular in the past year, 3D printed homes stand out due to their affordability and practicality. Table of Contents What Are 3D…
Among the many real estate trends that became popular in the past year, 3D printed homes stand out due to their affordability and practicality. Table of Contents What Are 3D…
House Money is the Nashville Business Journal's examination of real estate stories and trends around the country, putting Middle Tennessee's explosive growth in the context of the national market.
House Money is the Nashville Business Journal's examination of real estate stories and trends around the country, putting Middle Tennessee's explosive growth in the context of the national market.
For Apis Cor, a construction company based in Melbourne, Fla., building certain kinds of homes relies an awful lot on a key team member named Frank. Frank has an arm that reaches more than 16 feet, said Anna Cheniuntai, the company’s founder and chief executive, and can follow a computerized design blueprint while pushing out a steady stream of beaded construction material used to make walls. Frank, you see, is a large, mechanical component of the technology used to build 3D-printed homes. ...
For Apis Cor, a construction company based in Melbourne, Fla., building certain kinds of homes relies an awful lot on a key team member named Frank. Frank has an arm that reaches more than 16 feet, said Anna Cheniuntai, the company’s founder and chief executive, and can follow a computerized design blueprint while pushing out a steady stream of beaded construction material used to make walls. Frank, you see, is a large, mechanical component of the technology used to build 3D-printed homes. ...
The development of mostly duplex homes, totaling about 100, will be called Sunflower Valley.
The development of mostly duplex homes, totaling about 100, will be called Sunflower Valley.
With housing inventory at record lows, multiple entrepreneurs push the technology as printing out a better tomorrow. But can scale be achieved? We explore.
The post Can 3-D printed homes help solve the housing crisis? appeared first on HousingWire.
With housing inventory at record lows, multiple entrepreneurs push the technology as printing out a better tomorrow. But can scale be achieved? We explore.
The post Can 3-D printed homes help solve the housing crisis? appeared first on HousingWire.
The firm teamed up with Dutch concrete printing factory Weber Bemix to create the staircase elements on the Sighthill Bridge project across the M8 in Glasgow. The seven flights of stairs to the pedestrian bridge is thought to be largest printed concrete construction in the UK to date. Working on behalf of Glasgow City Council, BAM craned in the new staircase this week. Once fully installed the new steps will be clad in granite for a long-lasting, slip-free finish. Printing the bridge componen...
The firm teamed up with Dutch concrete printing factory Weber Bemix to create the staircase elements on the Sighthill Bridge project across the M8 in Glasgow. The seven flights of stairs to the pedestrian bridge is thought to be largest printed concrete construction in the UK to date. Working on behalf of Glasgow City Council, BAM craned in the new staircase this week. Once fully installed the new steps will be clad in granite for a long-lasting, slip-free finish. Printing the bridge componen...
Thinking Huts, a nonprofit dedicated to making education more accessible, announced that a highly-anticipated 3D-printed school in Madagascar is complete after seven years of work. The project, named Bougainvillea, was designed by the architecture firm Designing Humanity (Yash Mehta and Bruno Silva) and printing partner 14Trees. Maggie Grout, founder and CEO of Thinking Huts, envisioned a honeycomb design. Architects Bruno Silva and Yash Menta ran with that concept to create this school. Bougai...
Thinking Huts, a nonprofit dedicated to making education more accessible, announced that a highly-anticipated 3D-printed school in Madagascar is complete after seven years of work. The project, named Bougainvillea, was designed by the architecture firm Designing Humanity (Yash Mehta and Bruno Silva) and printing partner 14Trees. Maggie Grout, founder and CEO of Thinking Huts, envisioned a honeycomb design. Architects Bruno Silva and Yash Menta ran with that concept to create this school. Bougai...
Bioplastics can be made of many different materials, but furniture made of fishing nets? That’s the vision of the Kelp Collection from Interesting Times Gang. They introduced a vision of what’s possible with large-scale, 3D-printed furniture made from recycled fishing nets. “Human existence is deeply dependent on our oceans and their lifeforms,” the designers said. “Yet every year, thousands of fishing nets are discarded into the depths of the Baltic Sea and the surrounding bodies of...
Bioplastics can be made of many different materials, but furniture made of fishing nets? That’s the vision of the Kelp Collection from Interesting Times Gang. They introduced a vision of what’s possible with large-scale, 3D-printed furniture made from recycled fishing nets. “Human existence is deeply dependent on our oceans and their lifeforms,” the designers said. “Yet every year, thousands of fishing nets are discarded into the depths of the Baltic Sea and the surrounding bodies of...