>Central Asia’s first-ever 3D-printed house has been completed in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Its main structure was printed in just five days, with the fitting out of the house completed within two months.
>BM Partners completed the project, and the building was designed to withstand Richter 7 earthquakes. This was achieved using extra-strong concrete, which is usually used to build large structures like skyscrapers and bridges.
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Im.sure they will figure out a way to make it high cost soon enough.
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>Central Asia’s first-ever 3D-printed house has been completed in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Its main structure was printed in just five days, with the fitting out of the house completed within two months.
>BM Partners completed the project, and the building was designed to withstand Richter 7 earthquakes. This was achieved using extra-strong concrete, which is usually used to build large structures like skyscrapers and bridges.
Im.sure they will figure out a way to make it high cost soon enough.