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Slow but steady growth in the use of 3D printed concrete in construction brings in new firms and users, as the nascent industry finds the right market niches for a continually evolving technology.
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3D-printed homes pass hurricane tests in 24 hours
As we continue to harness the capabilities of 3D printing, one application that’s making waves is its use in creating homes built to resist natural disasters, particularly hurricanes. Notably, these ...
A two-story 3D concrete printed home in Western Australia demonstrates faster construction methods that could reshape ...
There is a home like no other in Columbus being built just steps from bustling Cleveland Avenue in South Linden. To construct it, builders are using a method that many are hoping becomes a possible ...
After building six homes on their own, Bettina and Donald Kretz are getting their next house 3D-printed. Visual tour of ...
After building six homes on their own, Bettina and Donald Kretz are getting their next house 3D-printed. They hope to move in by October.
In flood-prone Houston, 3D-printed homes at Zuri Gardens offer affordable, resilient housing-starting in the $200Ks, with up ...
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Is This the World’s Largest 3D-Printed Home?
Architecture firm Park + Associates claims its 6,130-square-foot plan is at least Singapore’s first multistory residence to ...
Sustainable Concrete Innovations says their 3D printed home just north of Wapakoneta is the first of its kind in the state. In the small northwest Ohio city of Wapakoneta, one house stands apart.
But while concrete provides us with so much, it comes with a price: its environmental impact, principally through carbon emissions. Concrete contributes approximately 5% of Ireland's carbon emissions ...
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