The neighborhood would consist of 100 sustainable, efficient and resilient 3D-printed homes.
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3d printing technology takes another step to changing our world, this time an entire house was built in less than three hours! The Chinese company Zhuoda
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Icon's technology is a radical shift from building with sticks and bricks.
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A family in France has become the first in the world to move into a 3D printed house. The overall goal of the 3D printed house project is to demonstrate that 3D printing technologies can be used to not only construct liveable housing structures but affordable housing.
Many companies have turned their attention to 3D printing construction. But the question remains, how long does it take to print a house? Find out!
The house—which took 54 hours to print—serves as a prototype for larger projects aiming to make homebuilding faster and cheaper. What could this mean for the building industry?
The biggest challenge manufacturers face today is the ability to keep contractors interested and engaged in their brands. It's much easier to keep an existing contractor than going out and trying to convert a new one.
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"We first did a laser scan of the entire building with millions of points of data to be able to reconstruct it in the future."
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In just a little more time than it takes to plant a garden, you can build your very own beautiful backyard oasis.
Question: I’m getting ready to build a covered porch on the front of my house as a DIY project. Do I need a zoning permit?