Although the 3D printing technology has flourished in recent years and it has been successfully printed out of concrete houses, most of the time it is only used for conceptual design or demonstration. There is still a big gap between real habitable houses. However, the city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands A solid step has been taken towards this goal - plans to build five 3D printed buildings by the end of next year and put them into the rental market. The project, called Project Milestone, will use huge mechanical arms to create five buildings. Only the interior walls and exterior walls are made using 3D printing technology, and all the furniture, decoration and accessories are still the traditional construction technology. . Project Milestone project engineers believe that 3D printed concrete not only saves labor costs. The project team stated in the blog post: 'By printing on concrete, the builder can quickly make peas size, round, hollow and convex shapes' |