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Backed by Lib Work Co., Arup, and World's Advanced Saving Project, also known as WASP, the Lib Earth House Model B spans ...
A Columbus contractor is using a building method that many are talking about as one possible solution to central Ohio's lack of affordable housing.
3D printing homes may seem like something far in the future, but in fact, Austin-based company ICON is making the future a present-day reality.
These 3D-printed homes can be built in under 24 hours for as low as $4,000. They're designed to help solve the world's homelessness and housing problems.
An ambitious development of a hundred 3D-printed homes named Wolf Ranch is under construction near Austin, Texas. Led by BIG and Icon, the project's first model home has now been revealed ahead of ...
This new 3D-printing system can produce entire homes equipped with basic necessities on-site in under 24 hours - a feat that hasn't been done by any other 3D-printer before.
Building houses using 3D printing techniques might sound futuristic, but the actual practice is slowly gaining traction.
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With 3D printing, designers have the ability to quickly turn concepts into 3D models or prototypes (a.k.a. "rapid prototyping") and implement rapid design changes.
A new era of 3D printers from Prusa and Bambu Lab are faster and more precise than ever.
A Columbus contractor is using a building method that many are talking about as one possible solution to central Ohio's lack of affordable housing.
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