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3D Printhuset, the Danish 3D printing supplier, has announced that it has created a new construction printing company called COBOD International. With this news, the company also launched drone footage of the BOD, its first 3D printed building.
The Eindhoven University is partnering with various companies to 3D print a community of five houses. The concrete structures will be fully habitable, and will be available to residents next year.
During Milan Design Week, engineering firm Arup and architecture studio CLS Architetti are 3D printing a house called 3D Housing 05 near the Duomo cathedral.
The first residential 3D printed house is complete in Yaroslavl, Russia, and is ready for a family to move in and call their new home.
In Dubai, an innovative new geopolymer cement mixture created by startup Renca could be the catalyst for future 3D printed buildings.
Tongue firmly in cheek, Ukrainian tech startup PassivDom sets its sights on changing the world with affordable, off-the-grid housing.
Plans are afoot to build a new tourist attraction in Russia, a scale replica of Winterfell from Game of Thrones that's 3D printed in concrete.
The Urban Cabin is a 3D printed proof-of-concept by Dutch studio DUS Architects, offering sustainable micro-dwellings in urban environments.
Reports circulate that Chinese company Zhouda duped investors for billions of dollars, based on ability to build a house from 3D printed parts in 3 hours.
Forget air conditioning. With a splash of water, these 3D Printed Cool Bricks use science to keep the temperature down.
3d printed houses are the ardent goal of many visionaries. Now 3D printing turns these fantasies into reality. Meet the people who make it possible.
If you can print with plastic, you also can print cement. Company BetAbram and Engineer Andrey Rudenko have interesting concepts to build your own "castle".