Dutch Architect Building World’s First 3D-printed Landscape House, page


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reply posted on 23-1-2013 @ 08:59 AM by Taupin Desciple
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I remember him now. He's the same guy who did this: Floating Bed

He's innovative, that's for sure. As far as making the most use of space is concerned, that didn't happen. That's not where his priority was though. His priority was combining the designing and construction together with the available 3-D computer technology. The end result is homes built without human intervention, aside from who's behind the keyboards making the building machinery do what it does with the specially formulated materials used for the house itself.

And for the poster who complained about building a house in 18 months, I would rather it take that long then to just slap one up in the "fast food" 3 month time frame that the average modern house is built in now. Have you ever lived in one of those? I have in a fairly upper middle class neighborhood, and it's nothing to write home about. Flimsy is one way to describe it. What this guy is essentially doing is making a more practical application for the 3-D technology we already have then simply the gaming applications we see now. He's upping the ante and I'm not seeing a problem with that.

And just for the record, I want that bed.





reply posted on 23-1-2013 @ 10:26 AM by hp1229
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This might be far fetched but who the hell knows perhaps NASA might be interested in this eventually to build labs/homes on other planets? (Possibly MARS) using a refined 3D printer.


reply posted on 23-1-2013 @ 02:47 PM by gabbermatt
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Ya screw baby steps.... Screw the R&D and the testing phase... Let's not see if it's even possible to do this... let's just jump straight in to the complicated bits.


reply posted on 23-1-2013 @ 07:29 PM by avocadoshag
Originally posted by hp1229
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post by Taupin Desciple

This might be far fetched but who the hell knows perhaps NASA might be interested in this eventually to build labs/homes on other planets? (Possibly MARS) using a refined 3D printer.


Interesting comment; this thread outlines the plans to establish a human colony on Mars by 2023. A key part of the plan is to send along 3D printers so the colonists can fabricate parts they need. I never considered that they might use giant 3D printers to make building materials.
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