This Pocket-Friendly Home In Kazakhstan Is 3D-Printed In Just Five Days - Yanko Design
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To enhance the building's structural integrity, BM Partners used a special strong concrete mix with a compression strength of almost 60 MPa (8,500 PSI), substantially exceeding the 7-10 MPa (1,015-1,450 PSI) typical of conventional brick and stone used in Kazakhstan.
Considering Kazakhstan's extreme climate conditions, the building incorporates expanded polystyrene concrete as insulation for the walls, enhancing both the thermal and acoustic performance.
Once the cement-like mixture has been extruded, and the walls have been constructed, human builds add doors, windows, and furniture to the home. The whole process from the printer setup to the installation of the future takes around two months.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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