We’ve all seen those construction projects that go unfinished for months, taking up lots of sidewalk space. Fear no more, pedestrians!
Thanks to a new 3D printing technique devised by a Chinese company, WinSun, you can have a new house in a matter of hours. It’s patented reinforced gypsum panels and cement building components can all be 3D printed, and are mostly composed of recycled construction waste. The small houses are not only quick to assemble and eco-friendly, but are also economical, costing around $4,800.
The technique and materials used by WinSun are designed to readily accept electrical lines, windows, plumbing, and insulation even after the walls and roof are assembled. WinSun hopes that this new 3D printing technology will offer “affordable and dignified housing” to poor neighborhoods.
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