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Top Companies Building 3D Printed Houses

As housing prices soar and availability plummets, developers look to 3D print houses that are cheaper, faster, and more sustainable.

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8 Reasons Why 3D Printed Houses Are the Next Big Thing

You've heard of them, but what's the real potential of 3D printed houses? Learn why this technology is changing the face of construction.

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CAD to BIM: All You Need to Know

CAD has served us well, but it's time for industries to move to the bolder vision of BIM. Learn about the process of shifting from CAD to BIM.

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Australian Company is Constructing 3D Printed Homes From Hemp

Australian hemp company Mirreco is developing a 3D printing process that utilizes hemp biomass as a material to manufacture building panels for houses. 

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Europe’s First 3D Printed Pavilion Built with Additive Construction

A 3D printed pavilion inspired by nature is a first in Europe, showcasing the future of sustainable architecture with additive construction.

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3D Printed Structures: Most Important Projects

The unique advantages of 3D printing are starting to be seen in construction and design. Check out these awe-inspiring 3D printed structures.

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Swedish Company NorDan to 3D Print Windows and Doors

Swedish company NorDan is preparing to 3D print windows and doors, in some cases up to 1.5 meters wide and 2.5 meters tall!

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Project AME: Fully Operational Excavator with 3D Printed Parts

Oak Ridge National Laboratory has showcased the potential of large scale 3D printing with this fully functional excavator build.

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South African Architect Releases Stylish 3D Printed Concrete Sunglasses

South African architect Handre de la Rey is releasing his award-winning 3D printed concrete sunglasses to the consumer market.  

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The Cogiro Construction Robot Can 3D Print Buildings

Spanish engineers unveil Cogiro, the world’s first cable-driven robot that is capable of 3D printing small buildings.

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Artificially Intelligent 3D Printer Creates “Daedalus Pavilion”

Ai Build showcases Daedalus Pavilion at the GPU Technology Conference in Amsterdam, a 3D printed structure built by intelligent robots.

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Dutch Architect to 3D Print a Möbius Strip Building

A Dutch architect is planning to use a unique 3D printer to construct a large building in the shape of a "Möbius Strip" infinite loop.

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“Fossilized” 3D Printed Concrete Structures by Amalgamma

Forget chunks of ugly 3D printed concrete. “Fossilized” uses a new method for printing concrete that yields unbelievable results.

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The Greatest 3D Printed Houses, Buildings & Constructions

Dreaming of a 3D printed house? Check out our selection of the most fascinating 3D printed houses, buildings, and constructions worldwide.

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WASP and IAAC Collaborate to 3D Print Load-Bearing Earthen Staircase

WASP Massa Lombarda used its printer to create a prototype 3D printed wall with an embedded staircase designed and engineered by the IAAC.

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Largest 3D Construction Printer in World Headed to Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabian construction company Elite for Construction & Development Co. placed an order earlier this month to COBOD International for the largest 3D construction printer in the world.

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COBOD Concrete Printing Systems to be Distributed in UAE

Danish construction company COBOD International and 3DVinci Creations, a 3D printing tech provider, forged an agreement to distribute printing systems in the United Arab Emirates.

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Researchers Develop Technique That Makes 3D Printed Cement Stronger Under Pressure

Researchers from Purdue University have developed a technique that helps 3D printed cement paste become stronger under pressure, making it comparable to high-strength natural materials like the shells of arthropods.

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French Family Becomes the First to Move into a 3D Printed Home

A French family of five has just become the first to ever move into a fully 3D printed house. Constructed in just 54 hours, the inhabitable structure is 1,022 square feet large, and includes four bedrooms and a central living area.

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Live at SXSW: $4,000 3D Printed Homes for Those Who Lack Shelter

The construction company ICON is working together with the charity New Story to combat inadequate housing across the globe. Using ICON's Vulcan 3D printer, the collaborative effort aims to 3D print 650-square-foot homes that are affordable and sustainable.  

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