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Wow. Not theoretical or prototype anymore. 100's of homes.
Wow. Not theoretical or prototype anymore. 100's of homes.
There is also the issue of the lack of insulation in the walls, even if some systems were looking at 3d printing with aircrete if pales in comparison to high performance stick built homes. There is a cool factor in this technology but it likely wont be the future given the massive energy requirements of cement production vs wood frame. Panelization is as fast as 3D printed concrete with far less embodied energy.If they could print with somethinga little more eco friendly than concrete, it would be awesome. The Lavacrete sounds basically like concrete, but fast drying and made with crushed lava rock. And proprietary, of course.
There is also the issue of the lack of insulation in the walls, even if some systems were looking at 3d printing with aircrete if pales in comparison to high performance stick built homes. There is a cool factor in this technology but it likely wont be the future given the massive energy requirements of cement production vs wood frame. Panelization is as fast as 3D printed concrete with far less embodied energy.
I suppose if your structure was big enough it would be possible to ADD interior walls out of another material?And concrete interior walls means one floor plan that can never be modified.
I’ve lived in 21 different houses. Only added interior walls once, but moved doorways, removed non-load bearing walls, moved appliances many times. Picture the response of SWMBO when she asks “can we change the kitchen island?” and your answer is “no, it’s concrete and cast into the floor.”I suppose if your structure was big enough it would be possible to ADD interior walls out of another material?
Wow! I'm on the other end of the spectrum, been in the same house for 54 years now!I’ve lived in 21 different houses.
21 seems like ......... a lot?I’ve lived in 21 different houses. Only added interior walls once, but moved doorways, removed non-load bearing walls, moved appliances many times. Picture the response of SWMBO when she asks “can we change the kitchen island?” and your answer is “no, it’s concrete and cast into the floor.”
My father was... restless. I didn't include houses I don't remember, so this list doesn't have wherever we lived before I was about 3. At least seven houses before I was 7. When I was 5, we moved from one side of a duplex to the other. The Downsview (Toronto) school distict had a weird catchment area for the local elementary schools, and my Dad wanted my older brother to go to School A but our address meant he had to go to School B. But moving to the attached duplex (20ft to the left) meant a new address and School A was available.21 seems like ......... a lot?
Do tell.