Welcome to the know. I'm Ashley Jenkins and if you asked me this morning about the most impressive 3D printed thing
[I'd] ever seen I would have pointed you to that car
We reported on back in September, and I hope it enjoyed its run because it's just lost its crown China has 3D printed two
Enormous buildings the project was completed by Winston decoration design engineering company and consists of both the world's tallest 3D
Printed building and a mansion the apartment building is five stories [tall] [and] a mansion spends 1,100 square meters
That's roughly eleven thousand eight hundred and forty square feet from a fellow yanks both buildings were created using a 6.6
Metre tall by 10 meter wide by 150 meter long printer which builds layers made from a mixture of glass fiber steel cement
hardening agents and recycled construction waste
Sections of the building are then printed out and assembled together into the final structure?
The buildings are [on] display in [susu] industrial park in Jiangsu province to demonstrate the potential for Mainstream
developers to use 3D printing for commercial building
The company indicates that this method saves between 30 and 60% of building materials and comm produce a building 50 to 70%
faster while decreasing labor costs by 50 to 80 percent
chief engineer of China construction number [eight] engineering Bureau [Mehran] quan spoke about the new buildings in a press conference saying
These two houses are in full compliance with the relevant national standards. It is safe reliable and features a good integration of architecture and decoration
But as there is no specific national standard for 3D printing architecture. We need to revise and improve such a standard for the future a
Taiwanese Owned real estate
Company has already ordered 10 of the mansions in which each cost about one hundred and sixty one thousand dollars [u.s.]
To manufacture and the egyptian government has ordered
20,000 houses over the next three years the company will establish factories in more than 26 countries including the u.s.
To popularize 3D printing of homes particularly with an eye to creating affordable housing for Low-income families
Would you live in a 3D printed house would you trust it let us know in the comments you get the best in videogames?
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