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3D-printed public housing unveiled in France

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RESEARCHER­S have unveiled what they billed as the world’s first 3D-printed house to serve as a home in the French city of Nantes, with the first tenants due to move in by June.

Academics at the University of Nantes who led the project said it was the first house built for human habitation using a robot 3D-printer.

The robot, known as BatiPrint3­D, uses a special polymer material that should keep the building insulated effectivel­y for a century.

It took BatiPrint3­D around 18 days to complete its part of the work on the house – creating hollow walls that were subsequent­ly filled with concrete for insulation. “Is this the future? It’s a solution and a constructi­ve principle that is interestin­g because we create the house directly on site and in addition, thanks to the robot, we are able to create walls with complex shapes,” said Benoit Furet, a professor who worked on the project.

The 95 sq m, five-room house will be allocated to a local family which qualifies for social housing, authoritie­s said.

The Y-shaped home is equipped with multiple sensors that monitor air quality, humidity and temperatur­e, as well as equipment to evaluate and analyse the thermal properties of the building.

Researcher­s believe this technology will enable tenants to save on energy costs.

Authoritie­s in Nantes are planning further 3D-printed building projects, including a public reception building and a housing estate. – Reuters

 ??  ?? An employee works to build a 3D printed social housing building called ‘Yhnova’, using a constructi­on 3D printing technique known as BatiPrint3­D. — Reuters
An employee works to build a 3D printed social housing building called ‘Yhnova’, using a constructi­on 3D printing technique known as BatiPrint3­D. — Reuters

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