This 3D-Printed House, Shaped Like A Boulder, Just Got Its First Tenants
This 3D-Printed House, Shaped Like A Boulder, Just Got Its First Tenants
The house consists of 24 concrete elements, which were printed layer-by-layer at a plant
This 3D-printed house is the first of five within Project Milestone (AFP)
A Dutch couple has moved into Europe's first 3D-printed house. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received a digital key to their unique, boulder-shaped house on Thursday, reports The Guardian. The two-bedroom house is the first legally habitable building made using 3D-printing technology.
Located in Eindhoven, the house is the first of five within 'Project Milestone' - a joint construction and innovation project of Eindhoven University of Technology, Van Wijnen, Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix, Vesteda, the Municipality of Eindhoven and Witteveen+Bos.