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Read previewWhen Daniella Glaeze showed off her newly bought 3D printed home on TikTok, the biggest question commenters posted had less to do with printing and more with cleaning. In the case of 3D printed homes, the "ridges" refer to the horizontal layers of material that are left behind after the massive printing machine finishes. Daniella Glaeze, who currently lives in one of Icon's 3D printed homes, previously told Insider that she hasn't had any trouble with grime collecting in her home. Mighty Buildings, a 3D printing company based in Oakland, California, 3D prints its panels in factories rather than on-site, a spokesperson told BI. So if you're thinking about moving into a 3D printed home, you can brush away any worries of dusty walls and complicated cleaning processes.
Persons: , Daniella Glaeze, hasn't, Mikkel Brick, Brick Organizations: Service, Business, Citizen Robotics, Robotics, 3DCP Locations: TikTok, Detroit, Oakland , California
Construction on a cluster of 36 3D-printed student homes is set to begin in 2024 in Denmark. In 2024, 3DCP Group and design firm SAGA Space Architects say they will build a non-profit student housing community with help from a 3D printer. SAGA Space Architects, 3DCP GroupThe construction lot, presently an unused patch of old trees, is located near VIA University College's Holstebro campus. AdvertisementAdvertisementSAGA Space Architects, 3DCP GroupMost mass-market construction 3D printers only extrude concrete. SAGA Space Architects, 3DCP GroupThe project's developer, housing non-profit NordvestBo, will select future tenants from a pool of applications "assuming there will be a 'first come, first served' aspect," Sebastian Aristotelis, cofounder of SAGA Space Architects, told Insider in an email.
Persons: , Sebastian Aristotelis, Aristotelis, Philip Lund Organizations: Service, 3DCP, VIA University College's, SAGA, Architects, Nielsen Locations: Denmark, Holstebro
Using a COBOD printer, 3DCP Group and Progreso have built what they say is Guatemala's first 3D-printed tiny home. Over the last few years, more US startups and real estate companies have been turning to 3D printing construction methods. Progreso, 3DCP Group, COBODNow, the global 3D printing community is welcoming one of its newest builds: an earthquake-resistant tiny home in Guatemala. Progreso, 3DCP Group, COBODProponents of 3D printing construction say the tech can build homes faster and cheaper with less waste and labor. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I hope that in decades from now, there'll be 3D printers on most construction sites around the globe," Lund-Nielsen said.
Persons: , 14Trees, it's, Philip Lund, COBOD's, wasn't, Nielsen, Lund Organizations: 3DCP, Service, Central American, Kenyan, Nielsen, LinkedIn, 3DCP Group, Lund Locations: Progreso, Austin , Texas, Madagascar, Kenya, Guatemala, Denmark
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