China: Recycled Concrete Houses 3D-Printed in 24 Hours
A Chinese construction firm based in Shanghai has succeeded in building
10 houses each measuring 200 square metres in 24 hours by using an
enormous 3D printer. The houses are all eco-friendly and constructed
from 3D-printed building blocks made from layers of recycled
construction waste and glass fibre and mixed with cement. Each home
costs less than £3,000 to build.'' -- How many years until this totally
up-ends the homebuilding industry?
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