While 3D printing is often touted as a way to make housing more affordable, its current costs tell a different story. However ...
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The Economics of 3D Printed Homes Are Surprisingly Horrible
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3D printer can make 600-square-foot home in 48 hours; researchers aim to use it for housing shortage
ORONO, Maine (KABC) -- These researchers are looking for innovative ways to create a more sustainable world, one 3D house at a time. The team at University of Maine's Advanced Structures and ...
In a rural area on the outskirts of a town in Southern Mexico, a giant, 33-foot-long 3D printer recently built the walls of the first homes in the world’s first 3D-printed neighborhood. The 500-square ...
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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 ...
Using a COBOD printer, 3DCP Group and Progreso have built what they say is Guatemala's first 3D-printed tiny home. The palm leaf roof-topped unit was designed to resist 9.0-magnitude earthquakes, ...
3D Systems announced on Monday that it's discontinuing production of the Cube, its sole consumer-targeted 3D printer, which is priced at $999. The market apparently didn't like the news that the ...
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