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I came across an interesting article online about a house built by 3D printer. So, I would like to summarize and share some of the interesting points here.
An innovative technology, which we build a house with a printer, has recently been attracting a lot of attention in the construction industry. The house is called "3D printer houses" and it is said that the technology defies conventional wisdom. The start-up company in the United States built a house with 3D printer in Russia in 2017 and it was the world's first. The total floor area of the house was 38 square meters. It only took 24 hours to complete and only costed about 10 thousands dollars. The 3D printer was huge and installed directly in the construction site. It also only needed two operators. The way to build a house formed a shape by stacking concrete with layer by layer. As a side note, the roof and windows were set by people. That's why 3D printer house has some benefits as follows
1) A construction speed is extremely fast: Conventional construction takes a few months to complete a framework, but 3D printer houses only takes a day.
2) A cost is much cheaper: It can lower material costs and don't need much manpower.
3) Design is flexible: A printer allows construction to form complicated curve and free shape.
4) A house uses concrete materials and is durable : It is strong against fire, strong wing and torrential rain.
However, the artcle said a construction in Japan needs to follow the Japanese Building Standards Act. As of now, it's highly unlikely that a 3D printer house gets an approval. On top of that, Japan is prone to earthquakes and a 3D printer house needs further improvement for that in the future. I think the cost of many things including materials has drastically raise. That should be tough for young generation and is making hard to build a house. That's why I really hope this method will expand in Japan in the near future.
19 apr. 2026 08:26
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I came across an interesting article online about a house built by 3D printer.
So, I would like to summarize and share some of the interesting points here. An
innovative technology, which we build a house with a printer, has recently been
attracting a lot of attention in the construction industry. The house is called
"3D printer houses" and it is said that the technology defies conventional
wisdom. The start-up company in the United States built a house with 3D printer
in Russia in 2017 and it was the world's first. The total floor area of the
house was 38 square meters. It only took 24 hours to complete and only costed
about 10 thousands dollars. The 3D printer was huge and installed directly in
the construction site. It also only needed two operators. The way to build a
house formed a shape by stacking concrete with layer by layer. As a side note,
the roof and windows were set by people. That's why 3D printer house has some
benefits as follows 1) A construction speed is extremely fast: Conventional
construction takes a few months to complete a framework, but 3D printer houses
only takes a day. 2) A cost is much cheaper: It can lower material costs and
don't need much manpower. 3) Design is flexible: A printer allows construction
to form complicated curve and free shape. 4) A house uses concrete materials and
is durable : It is strong against fire, strong wing and torrential rain.
However, the artcle said a construction in Japan needs to follow the Japanese
Building Standards Act. As of now, it's highly unlikely that a 3D printer house
gets an approval. On top of that, Japan is prone to earthquakes, a 3D printed
house needs further improvements to withstand earthquakes. I think the cost of many
things including materials has drastically risen. This should make it tough for the younger
generation to build a house. That's why I really hope this
method will take-off in Japan in the near future.
This is the correction for the last part. Note that "printer" is the printer machine or the operator. The house is called a "3D printed house."
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I came across an interesting article online about a house built with a 3D printer.
So, I would like to summarize and share some of the interesting points here. An
innovative technology, where we build a house with a 3D printer, has recently been
attracting a lot of attention in the construction industry. The house is called
"3D printed houses." It is said that the technology defies conventional
wisdom. A start-up company in the United States built a house with a 3D printer
in Russia in 2017. This was the world's first 3D printed house. The total floor area of the
house was 38 square meters. It only took 24 hours to complete and only costed
about 10 thousands dollars. The 3D printer was huge and installed directly in
the construction site. It also only needed two operators. The building process forms the shape by stacking concrete, layer by layer. As a side note,
the roof and windows still had to be installed by people. 3D printed houses have some
benefits as follows: 1) Construction speed is extremely fast: Conventional
construction takes a few months just to complete the framework, but 3D printed houses
only takes a day. 2) The cost is much cheaper: It can lower material costs and
doesn't need much manpower. 3) Design is flexible: The printer allows construction
to form complicated curves and free shapes. 4) The 3D printed house uses concrete materials and
is durable : It is resistant to fire, strong winds and torrential rain.
However, the article said that construction in Japan needs to follow/comply with Japanese
Building Standards Act. As of now, it's highly unlikely that a 3D printed house will
be approved. On top of that, Japan is prone to earthquakes and a 3D printed
house needs further improvement to withstand in the future. I think the cost of many
things including materials has drastically raise. That should be tough for young
generation and is making hard to build a house. That's why I really hope this
method will expand in Japan in the near future.
Hi Tatsuki, the app did not allow me to correct the last paragraph. I think maybe too many characters.
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