3D-Printed High-Tech Homes Made From Hemp Are The Green Building Revolution
Have you ever dreamed of living amongst or dancing about the monoliths of Stonehenge? Are walls and floors constructed put it on the of hemp the finishing touch you need to call your house a home? If this is the future you have always envisioned - stay tuned the Dutch town of Bosrijk, Netherlands is the first location worldwide to boast of its inhabitable 3D housing units.
Mirreco claims the panels are superior to other building materials in that they are "structurally sound easy to produce and have superior thermal performance.” Windows in the homes will allow light to pass in a way that it's captured and used to power electricity. The project Milestone consists of 5 houses that will be ready for people to move in by next year. No word on whom will be inhabiting these houses and the cost of buying and maintaining the houses is perhaps a second thought due to the current environmental climate.
The world’s first liveable 3D-printed homes
Five ‘stone shaped’ 3D-printed houses will be constructed in The Netherlands. Photo: Project MilestoneThe distinctive style of the houses appears alien in nature conjuring up images of crop circles, alien sketches and the like. The houses are constructed with minimal waste by utilizing a 3D-Printing robot. The 3D robot also allows for the company to offer one of a kind industrial custom-made work. Will these customizable cement adobes dot the landscape of the future? Can they be used as affordable housing units? Only the future of Project Milestone will provide the answers.
Five ‘stone shaped’ 3D-printed houses will be constructed in The Netherlands. Photo: Project Milestone
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They could be made as room attachments ..a bit like Lago where you make as you want.
One room house..then attachment to make it two room house them further attachments as required ...i hope you have grasped my idea
Look good and more connected to nature