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Posted by vertigo
 - April 30, 2024, 16:09:18
I've been fascinated by the ability to print houses due mainly to the lower cost for a while now, but I wonder how they will hold up over time and when subject to various conditions, especially natural disasters, compared to standard houses. Especially with these new, lower-carbon concrete mixes, since it's rare to get something for nothing and there's usually a trade-off, I'm very curious how they'll perform over time. In any case, hopefully this will help with the housing shortage, but I doubt it, since that has more to do with politics.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 27, 2024, 15:42:46
The world's largest 3D-printed housing community has been completed - and the company behind it has now developed an AI architect who designs customized homes that are then built by a robot in record time. As well as reducing costs and making housing more affordable, the smart technology, combined with low-CO2 concrete, is also helping to protect the environment.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Cheap-climate-friendly-dream-homes-New-AI-architect-and-3D-printing-transform-construction-industry.831852.0.html