NY Post on March 13, 2018 reported that one home building firm can build a home in under 24 hours for $10k. The home was revealed at the annual SXSW festival in Texas. It is unclear if this construction approach would work in Ohio or the Arctic or other areas not with the same climate as Texas.
The newspaper asserts the innovation are not the common materials, but the use of automation. A Vulcan 3D printer was used in the production process. It is anticipated the structure will be used as an office. Air quality monitors may be involved to monitor that metric
The video opens discussing global homelessness. This approach may help satisfy the market finally. 100 homes are planned to be constructed in El Salvador. The article reports 3D printing homes is not new, but the building material may be?
The entire home is not 3D printed. The foundation, windows. Roof and the electrical and plumbing systems still utilize the human element. But who knows maybe in a few years that can be automated too?
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