There has been a lot of talk about 3D printing for a long time. It must be admitted that this space in modern technology was a huge breakthrough. 3D printing was primarily implemented and helpful in areas such as medicine and automotive. 3D dentures no longer surprise anyone... Today we will talk about another step forward. The first fully printed house was created in the Netherlands. How did the investment go? Will more such properties be built?
3D printing - the construction industry enters a new stage ...?
Will 3D printing of houses be a new trend that will change the construction industry forever? Probably yes. This opinion is shared among others by the editors of "The Guardian", which was one of the first to write about a Dutch couple that first lived in a fully printed house.
“The retired couple have received digital keys to their apartment because the building - a 94 sq m two-bedroom bungalow - opens via an app. "This is the first house that has been fully approved by the local authority and is inhabited by people who pay for it," said Bas Huysmans, head of Weber Benelux, the company that created the building. Building using 3D printing is done with a large robot arm that releases a special cement, replicating the architect's design. He puts successive layers on the created walls - in this case 24 - to increase their strength. Then windows and doors are installed and finishing works are carried out. " (source: Forsal.pl).
First of all, the minimization of construction costs and care for the environment ...
3D printing – what are its values? construction industry? First of all, it can significantly reduce the costs of building a house. Ecological considerations are also important - a house printed in a 3D printer is more environmentally friendly. It is very possible that the Netherlands will also be the forerunner of this trend, because the country still lacks qualified bricklayers.
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