
3D printed 3-bedroom home's exterior was made in 12 hours: Take a look inside
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Habitat for Humanity is using 3D-printing technology to speed up the home-building process for families in need of affordable housing.
Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to construct the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS) Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to construct the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS) Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to construct the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS) Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to construct the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS) Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to construct the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS) Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to construct the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS) Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to construct the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS)
Typically, the process would take around four weeks to construct, but through 3D printing, it was cut down to 12 hours – as seen in the 1,200-square-foot home the organization’s Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate built in Virginia for a mother and son.