Picture: The First 3D-Printed Home in the World in Nantes, France


Nordine and Nouria Ramadani, a couple with children, are the family to move into the world's first 3D-printed home in Nantes, France (pictured above: a snapshot of the construction process, from the video referenced below). This is happening as part of a social housing project, in collaboration between the city council, a housing association and the University of Nantes, in a relatively deprived northern area of town. Besides housing, it is also an aim of the project to create a more vivid environment with curvy walls (made up of cement poured in-between polyurethane insulator layers). This structure may give increased thermal resistance to the house, and reduce humidity inside. Here's a longer article about this, and here's a video as well.

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