Georgetown's 3D printed houses show a concrete turn in civil construction: robots already raise walls of real housing on a neighborhood scale. The project uses cement mix, software and automation to reduce waste and accelerate work stages. Why does this 3D printed neighborhood draw so much attention? The project draws attention... The post Giant machines are printing an entire neighborhood in Texas using land and cement appeared first on The Ant…
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Georgetown's 3D printed houses show a concrete turn in civil construction: robots already raise walls of real housing on a neighborhood scale. The project uses cement mix, software and automation to reduce waste and accelerate work stages. Why does this 3D printed neighborhood draw so much attention? The project draws attention... The post Giant machines are printing an entire neighborhood in Texas using land and cement appeared first on The Ant…