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Structures of Resilience
by Carolyn Schwaar Aug 28, 2025
Wildfire resistance may spark a surge in interest for 3D printing homes.

Start-up 3D construction printing company VeroTouch just finished these two 3D printed, 1,100 sq. ft. homes with A1-rated concrete walls—the highest fire-safety standard in the U.S.—offering new resilience in wildfire-prone Colorado. One home’s structure was printed in just 16 days using COBOD’s BOD2 printer. VeroTouch now aims to scale up 3D printing to deliver faster, safer housing across the state.

Source: COBOD
About the Author:
Carolyn is All3DP’s senior editor and a journalist with 25+ years covering business and technology. Passionate about making tech accessible, her work also appears on Forbes.com.
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