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How are the 3D printed houses?

The idea of ​​3D printed houses has been around for a long time. In this article, you will learn about the first projects of 3D printed houses, brought to reality.

Let's face it, 3D-printed houses are still quite the out-of-the-box trend. Although construction 3D printing has been in development for several years, it is only recently that some “real” projects have seen the light of day. We are still far from technology replacing traditional building methods. But with each new project, the technology is becoming more and more popular. nine0003

This is partly due to the many benefits of 3D construction printing. For example, the cost of a 3D printed house can be much lower than an equivalent house built in the traditional way. In addition, the cost of construction is also much less.

To interim fix the first results, this article will focus on some "first" 3-D projects. These buildings will always remain important to the construction 3D printing industry as they set the stage for future advances in the field. nine0003

Germany's first 3D printed house

Germany is a country often associated with cutting-edge engineering, so let's start our list with the world's first 3D printed house in Germany.

The house itself is located in Beckum, a city that is part of North Rhine-Westphalia, next to the Netherlands and Belgium. And that's important because it's the first 3D printed house to be fully certified to the national government's building codes. The implications of such an achievement are expected to pave the way for many other 3D printing construction projects in Germany as well as the rest of Europe. nine0003

The project is a collaboration between Peri, a German construction company, and COBOD, a Danish firm that specializes in 3D construction printing technology. Peri is a large corporation operating not only in Germany, but throughout the EU. They have many products, including scaffolding and formwork solutions, that every construction site needs.

Peri followed the construction 3D printing business for many years before acquiring a stake in COBOD in 2018 to further develop the technology. Both parties started building the house in Beckum just two years after the acquisition of the stake. nine0003

COBOD BOD2 Modular Concrete 3D Printer was used for a printing process that took just over 100 hours.

First privately owned 3D printed home in the US

There have been several 3D printed homes built in the US, but CNN claims this is the first officially owned home. Alquist 3D has partnered with Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg to design, develop and build the home. nine0003

From a distance, you might think that this is an ordinary house. However, as you get closer, the layered concrete structure of the walls reveals the building's secret: it's made using 3D printing.

Surprisingly, the concrete structure of this 1,200-square-foot home was completed in about 12 hours, significantly faster than traditional construction methods would have allowed.

Reportedly, the house was bought by April Springfield, who will live there with her son and dog. She purchased the house through the Habitat for Humanity housing program. Given that the goal of the non-profit organization is to make a positive impact on the global housing crisis, it makes sense to use 3D printing to create homes that can be offered at very affordable prices, thereby making many people's dreams of owning their own home come true. nine0003

The first five-storey 3D printed house

This project, made by the Chinese company WinSun, is a real record holder. It is a 3D printed five-story apartment building with a height of 10 meters, making it the tallest 3D printed building.

The building is located in Suzhou Industrial Park in Jiangsu Province in east China. It stands next to a mansion that was also built by WinSun using a concrete 3D printer. nine0003

Looking at WinSun designs, you can't help but notice that they look like they weren't even 3D printed. Typically 3D printed structures are gray in color and clearly show layer lines. But WinSun loves to add some color and make the walls smoother, making their projects more like the buildings we're used to. Although it is not stated how they do it, we assume that the workers manually level the walls.

First 3D printed biodegradable house

Most 3D printed buildings are made from some sort of concrete mixture. But this project is different. With the aim of creating housing solutions with virtually no environmental impact, the Italian company WASP 3D printed the Gaia house using soil and agricultural waste.

To create the perfect blend of wall materials, WASP partnered with Ricehouse, a company that specializes in the use of natural and agricultural materials such as clay and rice in construction. nine0003

The house is called Gaia because the soil is used as a binder in the walls. In fact, 25% of the mixture contains local soil as well as 10% hydraulic lime, 25% rice husks and 40% crushed rice straw (a by-product of rice production at harvest).

In addition to the mix of materials, innovations are also reflected in the design of the walls themselves. A special corrugated structure was used to provide ventilation on warm days as well as insulation during cold periods, virtually eliminating the need for air conditioning. nine0003

The Gaia house is indeed a small building of about 215 sq. m. ft. However, the wall printing only took 10 days, and the estimated materials cost is just under $1,000.

AirBnB's first 3D printed house

There are many different types of accommodations on AirBnB, but what about a 3D printed house?

The so-called Fibonacci House is the first 3D printed house to be booked through AirBnB. Given that it is located in rural British Columbia, this is a wonderful and exciting place to stay. nine0003

Although it may seem small, the house has a lot to offer. In fact, the internal area is approximately 375 square meters. feet, which is enough to accommodate up to four people.

The house's concrete walls were designed and printed by Dutch 3D printing firm Twente. 20 concrete parts were produced off site in just 11 days from material provided by Laticrete. The parts were later delivered and assembled at their current location. nine0003

So how much does a visit cost you? It's hard to tell if you're visiting AirBnB as there are no available places, but in 2021 Designboom said it was $133 per night.

The first floating 3D printed house

Prvok is not only the first 3D printed house in the Czech Republic, but also the first floating 3D printed house in the world, as it stands on a pontoon.

Scoolpt, a construction 3D printing startup, is responsible for this project, which took just 22 hours to 3D print the concrete structure of a houseboat. nine0003

Approximately 465 sq. feet of living space divided into a bathroom, bedroom and living room with kitchen. And while weight isn't usually discussed in the context of houses, given that this one stands on water, it's interesting to note that Prvok weighs 43 tons, according to its creators.

Since the house is separated from the ground, it has a built-in recirculation shower and tanks for drinking and service water. All things considered, the house should last at least 100 years.

Europe's first inhabited 3D printed house

Even in the past few years, 3D printed houses have mostly been showcases designed to showcase the possibilities of the technology. Most have no record of anyone actually driving into them. That changed back in 2017 when the couple moved into a 3D printed house located in Nantes, France, making the Yhnova house the first of its kind to be inhabited in Europe.

The house was created as part of a project between the University of Nantes and the Nantes Laboratory of Digital Sciences. And besides the main claim to fame, a very interesting aspect of the project is the specific technique used in its construction, which came from BatiPrint3D. Instead of 3D printing a concrete structure, the manipulator created wall shells from polyurethane, a material used for insulation. Later, these membranes were filled with concrete. nine0003

In total, it took 54 hours to complete the 3D printing phase of the construction process. However, it took a little over 4 months to complete the construction. This was mainly due to the fact that the roof, doors, windows and installations were made using conventional means. But it doesn't help that the Yhnova isn't all that small, with about 1,025 feet of interior space.

India's first 3D printed house

India's first ever 3D printed house was built back in 2020. The project was carried out by a construction 3D printing startup called Tvasta, which was founded by graduates from the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras. In fact, the campus of the institute in Chennai was chosen as the site for construction. nine0003

The significance of this project lies in its impact on the housing crisis worldwide and in India in particular. The ability to build such a structure in a matter of days and for a minimal fraction of the cost of a standard equivalent home demonstrates the possibility of greatly reducing the country's housing crisis.

The internal area is 600 sq. m. feet, which is distributed in a simple layout with one bedroom and a combined kitchen and living room.

The concrete structure of the house was 3D printed off site and the pieces were later transported and assembled on campus. The foundation, meanwhile, was built using the conventional method of pouring concrete into the ground. nine0003

Africa's first 3D printed house

Back in 2019, the construction of Africa's first 3D printed house by Spanish firm Be More 3D began in the Moroccan city of Ben Guerir. The project was born out of the group's participation in Solar Decathlon Africa, an event that requires members to design and build homes powered only by the sun.

For their application, Be More 3D made a 345 sq. feet, which was printed in about 12 hours. This feat earned them first place and the title of Most Innovative Startup. nine0003

Be More 3D didn't stop at Africa, it later created Spain's first 3D printing house and also developed its own concrete 3D printer in partnership with several corporations working in the automation and materials industries.

First 3D printed house in the US

Last on our list is the first 3D printed house for sale in the US.

This concrete house was printed on site by SQ4D, a company specializing in the development of robotic building systems. The building was constructed using the Arcs concrete extrusion system and the printed structure comes with a 50-year warranty. nine0003

Behind the traditional exterior lies a large living space of 1407 sq. m. feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is also a detached garage for 2.5 cars.

The house was listed on Zillow in January 2021 for $299,999 and has a pending offer at the time of writing. Considering the size of the house and the fact that its price is 50% less than the cost of comparable newly built houses in the area (according to the agency), we would say that this is a pretty good deal! nine0003

Source: all3dp.com

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What it means 3D printer is just the beginning of a new stage in the industry.

Residential buildings built using 3D printing technology have a number of significant advantages over "classic" buildings. Firstly, the speed of the project, the first house was printed in five days, but going forward, the company plans to produce concrete elements on site, as well as use a 3D printer to create auxiliary installations, which will reduce construction time and costs. nine0003

In addition, in an era of global concern for the state of the environment, such "green" technologies help to reduce environmental damage to the environment - with 3D printing, the consumption of cement and waste of building materials is much less than with "traditional" construction.

Finally, with the help of a 3D printer, almost any design idea can be realized, which will allow you to move away from the concept of residential buildings in the form of "concrete boxes". The development of this technology makes it possible to erect buildings of such forms that are difficult and expensive to build using traditional methods.


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