Bye Bye Construction, Homes Being Built A New Way
This man took homebuilding to the next level by 3D-printing an entire house, using a $500,000 machine that lays concrete walls layer by layer—basically frosting a giant cake, except it’s a livable home. The process is dramatically faster, cuts construction costs by up to 45%, and produces structures strong enough to last as long as 300 years. Even more impressive, the house can be ready to move into in just days instead of months, showing how this technology could completely change the future of housing.
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THIS MAN 3D-PRINTED A HOUSE — AND IT COULD LAST 300 YEARS
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 27, 2025
He spent $500K on a machine that prints concrete walls layer by layer, kind of like icing a giant cake, but, you know... a house.
It’s faster, cheaper (up to 45% less), and strong enough to survive for centuries — plus… https://t.co/SYaWQI2m9m pic.twitter.com/jVR2lFu7iK