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Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
Mon May 7, 2012, 10:52 PM May 2012

In Denmark, a printable house


Additive manufacturing is going to revolutionize everything:

http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/design-architecture/in-denmark-a-printable-house/6130?tag=nl.e660

In a forest north of Copenhagen, Danish architects Frederik Agdrup and Nicholas Bjorndal of Eentileen used just a computer, a printer and 820 sheets of plywood to build a 125 square meter (1,345 square foot) home in four weeks. Named Villa Asserbo, the home is the pilot project of Eentileen’s Print a House project. The designers are touting the process of mass-customizing houses and responsibly producing them on site.

Matthew Stock’s video report for Reuters presents the first Danish digitally fabricated house, and what its designers hope will be the house of the future.

Eentileen’s Print a House process begins as a 3D model which is translated into a manufacturing template and sent to a printer, i.e. a CNC machine. The CNC machine, a computerized milling machine, then cuts sheets of plywood into pieces that can be slotted and fitted together. The architects developed their method to maximize efficiency, minimize environmental impact, and reduce construction errors in the building process. Agdrup and Bjorndal say that their Print a House method allows a house to be built by two people without heavy machinery.

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In Denmark, a printable house (Original Post) Flaxbee May 2012 OP
kick. this is totally cool. Check it out! Flaxbee May 2012 #1
I hope this gets the support and follow through that is needed siligut May 2012 #2

siligut

(12,272 posts)
2. I hope this gets the support and follow through that is needed
Tue May 8, 2012, 01:06 PM
May 2012

It is a nice looking house too. 3D printers are turning out to be useful for all sorts of things.

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