A groundbreaking achievement in the field of 3D printing technology has led to the creation of a low-cost, earthquake-resistant home that can be printed in just five days! This innovative dwelling is designed to withstand earthquakes up to Richter 7, providing a safe and affordable housing solution for communities worldwide. The 3D printing process uses a specialized concrete mixture that is both durable and cost-effective. The home’s unique design allows for maximum strength and minimal material usage, reducing waste and environmental impact.
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This revolutionary housing solution has the potential to address global housing shortages and provide shelter for millions. The affordability and speed of construction make it an attractive option for disaster relief efforts and low-income communities.
As someone who has experienced the devastating effects of earthquakes, I am thrilled to see this innovative solution. The thought of having a safe and affordable home that can withstand natural disasters brings hope to millions. It’s a testament to human resilience and the power of technology in improving lives. Almaty, Kazakhstan, recently saw the completion of Central Asia’s inaugural 3D-printed house. It took only five days to print the main structure and another two months to finish the interior.
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After the walls were finished, human builders added windows, doors, and furniture. The whole process, from setting up the printer to furnishing the house, took just 2 months.
BM Partners oversaw the project, ensuring it could withstand earthquakes up to a magnitude of 7 on the Richter scale. They achieved this by using exceptionally durable concrete typically reserved for skyscrapers and bridges.
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The new house, whose name is yet to be revealed, covers 1,076 square feet (100 square meters) and is built to endure the drastic temperature changes of the area. It’s insulated with expanded polystyrene concrete.
According to New Atlas, the home cost about €20,500 (approximately $21,800), much less than the average price in the area.
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