3D home in 24 hours?
A San Francisco based startup called Apis Cor have built a whole house (from scratch), with 3D printing in a Russian town in 24 hours.
They used a mobile 3D printer to print the concrete walls, partitions and all the important stuff while workers had to manually paint it and install roofing materials and things like thermal insulation which took no time at all.
It’s a 400 square foot tiny home which is around the size of a standard hotel room in comparison. According to Apis Cor the whole house cost $10,134 to make with the largest cost coming from doors and windows, but the price doesn’t include the cost of the land.
If Apis Cor does choose to start 3D printing homes, potential buyers can choose whatever size and shape they want, it doesn’t have to be this small.
Watch the video below and click here to listen to the guys chatting about this!