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<p>3D printing has evolved beyond a tabletop machine. Homes built using massive 3D printers use materials like concrete, special polymers, and even recycled plastics to create the exterior walls. This disruptive method of construction has been found to be a cost effective, time-saving way to build houses.</p>

Alquist Announces Project Virginia: 200 3D-Printed Homes

In the world’s largest 3D printed construction project, Alquist plans to build 200 homes throughout Virginia in the next five years.

[UPDATED] 3D Printed Housing Conference to Answer Consumer Questions

This May, all of the big players in the 3D printed homes market came together for an educational two-day conference. Here’s how to get all your 3D printing questions answered.

Habitat for Humanity 3D Printed Home Just Found its Newest Resident

After 3D printing its first two homes, and partnering with Habitat for Humanity to build more, Alquist is just getting started.

Lennar Unveils Plan to Build a Community of 3D-Printed Homes in Texas

How 100 homes could shape the future of homebuilding forever.

Walls Rise at Innovative 3D Printed House in Richmond

Alquist 3D prints new home’s exterior with COBOD printer from Denmark; firm plans to build more 3D printed homes in Virginia, Iowa, and other states.

Will 3D Printed Houses Bring More Affordable Homes to Virginia?

Virginia Tech professors encounter challenges and work out details as they test the revolutionary home building technology of 3D printing.

World’s First On-site 3D Printed Apartment Building Begins Construction

The building will be printed using COBOD’s BOD2 3D construction printer.

COBOD’s 3D Construction Printer Used to Make the First 3D Printed Building in Germany

Press release, October 1, 2020         

  • PERI, COBOD’s German distribution partner, started the 3D printing…

3D-Printed ADUs Come to Life in California

Whether for in-law suites, home offices, or rental dwellings, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are in demand these days. Mighty Buildings is among the builders looking to serve this growing market.

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