Using a unique UV-curable synthetic stone material, Mighty Buildings has created a process for 3D-printing an entire 350-square-foot housing unit in just 24 hours. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a ...
3D-printed homes go up fast and cut construction waste, but one advantage stands out most. It can affect comfort and ...
A first-of-its-kind neighborhood is taking shape in Yuba County. California's first 3D-printed community is being built in Linda.
While 3D printing is often touted as a way to make housing more affordable, its current costs tell a different story. However ...
3D printing technology has led to the creation of an amazing array of three-dimensional objects and now it's being used to create something on a much larger scale — the house of your dreams. The ...
Cement company Progreso has completed Guatemala's first 3D-printed building. The prototype dwelling has been designed to withstand local seismic activity and combines modern 3D-printing construction ...
3D-printed architecture has evolved from futuristic concept to everyday construction technique at lightning speed – and the pace shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. A recent example of this ...
Outside of the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, one will often see the concept of additive construction referred to as “house 3D printing” or “3D printed construction.” Just see the results of ...
3D-printed houses seem poised to be the next revolution in home construction. Utilizing 3D-printing technology on a grand scale like that needed to craft houses unleashes design potential and removes ...
Using concrete and giant printers, home building may one day be much faster and cheaper. Credit...AI SpaceFactory/Plomp Supported by By Julie Lasky In a forested patch of Garrison, N.Y., on the Hudson ...
OCALA, Fla. — 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 ...
3D printing technology is now being used to build houses all over the world. While the practice hasn’t replaced traditional construction, it’s a trend that likely will continue to expand over the ...