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 ...
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The truth about 3D printed homes and their awful economics
Three-dimensional printing technology has been pitched as a fix for America’s housing affordability crisis, promising faster ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU)— A groundbreaking piece of technology has arrived at Northwestern Michigan College's Aero Park Laboratory, promising to revolutionize the construction industry and ...
The hunt for more sustainable concrete to replace the climate change driving force of Portland cement has hit a massive leap in progression. This progression comes in the form of a new type of ...
One might say that Zachary Mannheimer is a bit of a riverboat gambler — a calculated one, though. As founder and chairman of Greeley-based Alquist 3D, Mannheimer didn’t follow the most conventional ...
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Video: World’s first underwater 3D-printed concrete to reshape wind farms and defense
Australian researchers have recently developed the world’s first underwater 3D concrete printing system which ...
This is a completely new chapter for construction and manufacturing. Printing underwater fundamentally changes how we ...
A Germany-based construction engineering company says it has constructed the world’s first load-bearing concrete walls built with a 3D printer. Züblin built a new warehouse from a single 3D print for ...
Singapore unveils its first 3D printed childcare centre, showcasing on-site concrete printing for structural elements and reduced construction time. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Researchers transform corn waste into a sustainable 3D-printed building material, pointing toward localized and circular construction.
Australian researchers create world’s first underwater 3D concrete printing system using single-mix formula that sets without ...
In May, Danish startup 3DCP Group unveiled its first build in Denmark: a 3D-printed tiny home. The concrete home was built in five weeks but COBOD's BOD2 system was only actively printing for 22 hours ...
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