Three-dimensional printing technology has been pitched as a fix for America’s housing affordability crisis, promising faster ...
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D-printed homes are transforming U.S. housing markets as builders tackle shortages and rising costs with faster, stronger construction methods nationwide.
New sustainably constructed houses are being put to the test to see if they can withstand real-world weather conditions. A team of researchers from the University of Bristol has successfully mimicked ...
With the popularity of 3D-printed homes rising, University of Bristol scientists are using the UK’s largest shaking table to test their durability against earthquakes. As a rapidly emerging technology ...
DENVER (AP) — As Americans struggle under backbreaking rental prices, builders are turning to innovative ways to churn out more housing, from 3D printing to assembling homes in an indoor factory to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Molitch-Hou is an additive manufacturing analyst. When wildfires sweep through communities, they leave devastation in ...
Linda Reisman invested almost $700,000 in a robotic arm that can 3D print concrete walls. Her plan is to print her own home, but she also believes the technology can help solve Canada's housing crisis ...
One might say that Zachary Mannheimer is a bit of a riverboat gambler — a calculated one, though.  As founder and chairman of Greeley-based Alquist 3D, Mannheimer didn’t follow the most conventional ...
What’s happening in Houston is a good example of what’s plaguing the country. Climate change is compounding an affordability crisis by increasing flood and heat risks on under-insured and low-income ...
A remarkable new home in Japan is turning heads and turning the construction industry on its ear. Known as the Lib Earth House Model B, this single-story home was created using 3D-printing technology ...