02-28-2024, 09:21 PM
Perhaps a 3D house will be feasible soon? A friend sent me the following about this new method employed in California. No link given, just a video in French along with this quote.
"A California company prints the walls in the factory with a mixture of recycled glass, minerals, and resin. The prefab house is then brought to the site and assembled. According to the manufacturer this eliminates 95% of the waste of conventional construction. Less waste, less labor, and therefore more affordable. 3D houses are a hope in the face of the housing crisis in the US, where more than 3 million houses are needed to meet demand."
"A California company prints the walls in the factory with a mixture of recycled glass, minerals, and resin. The prefab house is then brought to the site and assembled. According to the manufacturer this eliminates 95% of the waste of conventional construction. Less waste, less labor, and therefore more affordable. 3D houses are a hope in the face of the housing crisis in the US, where more than 3 million houses are needed to meet demand."