We've probably heard of 3d printed mask even 3d printed hand 3D
printing technology has expanded over the past few decades. Mighty Buildings, a
construction tech company, specialized in 3D printed homes of varying sizes,
presenting a technology-forward solution that could address issues like
the housing crisis and sustainability. And so far, this formula has found the
company success. Mighty Building's upcoming project in Rancho Mirage,
California will have the title of "world's first planned community of 3D
printed homes," according to its maker.
This will be the first on-the-ground actualization of our vision for the future of
housing - able to be deployed rapidly, affordably, sustainably, and able to
augment surrounding communities with a positive dynamic," Alexey Dubov,
cofounder and COO of Mighty Buildings, said
in a press release. The housing
development will consist of 15 homes across five-acres. This $15 million
project will be built using the Mighty Kit system, which utilizes
prefabbed panels to create custom homes.In this system
concrete days are gone Instead, the homes will be based on Mighty Building's 3D
printed proprietary Light Stone Material, which sets its shape upon
UV light exposure, according
to the company. The printers also rely on "robotic automation" and
robotic arms, also function to take quality check Using this
method getting advantages as speed, sustainability, reducing 99% waste.
The 1,450
square-foot homes - which will be placed atop 10,000-square-foot plots of land
- will come with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. If that's not enough space,
the homes will also have a
separate 700-square-foot two-bed, one-bath unit. Looking to take
advantage of the California sunshine? The backyard will feature a swimming pool
and deck, but this outdoor space can be upgraded with hot tubs, firepits, or
open-air showers.The homes will
also come with a "wellness intelligence solution" that can
control living aspects like
air and water quality and circadian lights. According to Ruben, this
integration of smart tech creates both a comfortable and sustainable living
experience by only using energy when needed.
It also produce
its own electricity Along with this eco-friendly trend, the homes will be
"zero-net-energy," relying on solar and optional Tesla Powerwall
batteries for power. Electric vehicle chargers also come optional.
Article credit - Shantanu Chavan
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