Move In Ready 3D Printed House in Germany

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3D Printed by PERI with a COBOD printer, designed by Mense Korte. Construction technology is the future, it is the only industry that hasn't become completely unrecognizable from the pre tech past. The partners involved in the construction of this building have pushed the industry forward going where no one has gone before. Innovation is part of the human condition, as a species we need people to tread into unknown territory and experiment with things that had only before been hypothesized.

It's funny how the first video I did of this house is one of my most viewed videos, then I went to Germany in person to film a tour through the house with the head architect of the project from Mense Korte and that video got 1/10th the views so now we're back to the voiceover for an update on the finished product. Now that it's come together maybe you will agree that as of now this is the most innovative 3D printed house in the world.

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I am in the precast concrete industry and the first time that we built a house in precast I thought it might work but since then done a few.It is still a small percentage but the main reason this builder is successful is because he guarantees a four bedroom house finished in seven weeks.

NS-mzgq
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I think this is a very attractive home and found it very interesting to see the process. For people who love modern design this is great... My own dream is a Victorian Mansion filled with Antique furnishings... but I can appreciate what this modest home offers.

Dakiniwoman
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I hate layer lines from normal plastic 3d prints but with buildings like this it actually looks nice, Looks like a bit of a pain to keep clean compared to flat walls though.

smartins.
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I grew up living in a 2 story home built by reinforced concrete ( in Asia ), and the walls are smooth. Some of the homes have porcelain tiles or terrazo right above the concrete floors. Its very cool and we don't need air conditioning. The biggest advantage is its very quiet. I was excited when I came across ICON homes built in Austin Texas. I wish they can make the walls smooth.

minglouie
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I like how honest you were and well educated in the subject. Cant wait to see what this tech is in 10years

nostressstef
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I WANT this house. It is gorgeous! One of the most superb examples of what a 3D future home can and should be.

donnyt
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Wow I didn't expect so much information about the topic. Thank you

SBahamondes
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Not a modern style fan, but can appreciate the design and technology it took to create this home !! I really think we need alot more technologies to be able to keep up with more ecological trends. I personally love the design of this home.

kevinlucas
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What intrigues me about this printing technology is the idea that smaller homes can be made with thorougher integration of intelligent facilities (like networking, sensors, LED lighting, speakers and perhaps even microphones and cameras).

In addition this will also allow for the manufacture of fireproofed homes with very high insulation. I live in Australia and bush fires are an ever increasing threat. Creating homes which are, by design, highly fireproof and thermally efficient seems like it should be a high priority. I can imagine keeping such a home cool in summer and warm in winter would be much easier to do than with home built with traditional technologies.

I would like to think the design flexibility that 3D printing provides will create innovative structures for the capture of water from the roof and the utilisation of air and light from the environment. I've yet to see anyone really push the envelope with regards to these aspects.

sigmata
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AMAZING GRACE! INSPIRATIONAL! GREAT JOB!

This tech and those that follow will bring the price of structures down dramatically. For example, when printed in locally sourced hempcrete and as more CAD files become public domain, underhoused folks can have places to live too.

The difference between indoor and outdoor printing is striking, presenting a problem (rough look) simultaneously with a solution (maybe clothe the construction site with a tent, then print - not to take away from the sanctuary status of this building in Germany 3d printed by PERI with a COBOD printer)

THANKS JARETT GROSS FOR THE HISTORIC AND TRAIL BLAZING JOURNALISM WORK YOU ARE DOING, JUST IN TIME FOR THE FUTURE.

JOY!

cureworks
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I like the imperfections that the 3D printed cement outside has as opposed to how perfect it looks when done indoors.

davidkmillerphotography
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Really like this .. Its well designed in my view
on a negative all those ridges gathering dust

bumfie
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Amazing house I have ever seen and hope to see it everywhere and make the design available publicly, well done 3D Printer and their inventor 👍💐😊

Nice-Life-Travel
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I absolutely love this design the most of any 3d printed house I have seen. There are a few changes I would make but they are small and this is amazing. I would love to see a small village of these made.

iwird
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Lol... have to hire a team to come with a brush and vacuum the walls because all those grooves are bound to gather dust and depending on moisture could get moldy. I love this

ThatGamerBlog
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A very beautiful home! I like the rugged quality of the printed walls.

dracopticon
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This is an excellent showcase. I would prefer to have seen rockwool used as the insulation. It looks as if they used wood for the floor trusses (rafters?). The resolution vertically seems shorter than some other printers, making for many more layer lines. I would have like to have seen more of the inner wall surfaces smoothed as was done in the stairwell. But much of that is simply niggly nitpicking and personal taste. It is also nice to see it was a printed two story. One of the strangest things I noticed was that there were some sections of the house printed before other sections. Each layer for the entirety of the house was not requisitely printed in unison. That is very interesting.
One feature of a 3D printed structure is that the inner shell can be perfectly plumb while the outer surface could be generated with forced perspective (trapezoidal) to make the structure look taller.
Thank you, great coverage.

rojerww
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THIS 3D PRINTED HOUSE LOOKS ALMOST AS GOOD AS ANY REGULAR BUILT HOUSE, PERHAPS EVEN BETTER THAN THE OTHER METHOD.

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Thanks for this. Really one of my favourite examples of a 3D printed house out there. The shapes and aesthetics you can get from 3D printed concrete is amazing to me. Also, maybe you can just make a different channel for your podcasts? I'd surely subscribe.

chrischain_
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I love the texture, I wouldn’t change anything about it.

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