A San Francisco-based company has successfully built a 3D-printed home in a day for less than $15,000.
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The home was put together using the latest 3D-printing technology at one of their facilities in Stupino, near Moscow in Russia.
Using a concrete mixture, Apis Cor along with the Russian PIK group report that they have produced a 38 square metre building with a kitchen, bathroom and living room.
According to their website, the “pure machine time of printing amounted to 24 hours”, plus a set up time of half an hour.
Apis Cor’s distinctive home is expected to last about 175 years. There was some follow-up work required after printing with windows, furnishings and a paint job. (Photo: Apis Cor).