Home will be made in '3D' printer
One billion people of the world's population go to sleep under the open sky every day. Basically, there is no place for large number of people to head home due to the cost of construction of houses, housing costs or technical problems. But two United States companies have jointly come up with a technology that will provide cheap and affordable housing in very few places. It takes only two days to build a 380-square-foot house. And the cost is not too much, 10 thousand dollars. In a short time, they found the way to utilize the 3D printing technology to build the perfect and aesthetic model home.
The house built in 3D technology will not be as good as headgear. In order to ensure the housing for all the people in the developing world, they want to utilize this project. Construction company icon and nonprofit company New Story jointly implement the dream of 380 square feet home The homeowner does not have to worry about the safety side of the house, This technology has been created keeping in mind these issues.
Speaking about the construction of the house in 3D printing, the two companies have been advised that the walls and roofs of this house will be made as they are printed on the small machines of the small printing machine. The difference will be to use a different type of material in concrete instead of just creating a house through 3D printers. Icon's chief executive said, with the help of this machine, we can print the maximum height of 11 feet height.
At present, for the 380 sqft house, it is estimated to cost 10 thousand dollars, but the two companies expect the cost of this house to be reduced to 650 if the cost will be relatively low. If you can collect more quantity of raw materials together for the construction of the house and the cost of the printing printing machine reduces due to the cost of the house, then the cost of building the house will be greatly reduced. Their hope is that in the next few years, they will be able to build houses for less than the people.
Till the end of this year, El Salvador has planned to construct 100 homes. Brett Hagler, co-founder and chief executive of New Story, said that if everything is planned in El Salvador, then it will make a breakthrough in the home construction industry. If you can utilize this technology, it can be possible to build houses quickly for the disaster prone areas