Texas
3D Printed Concrete House Design in ‘Texas’
According to the owner of the company, “My goal is to teach builders to adopt new 3D printing technology, build with new and better materials such as GeoPolymer concrete and basalt rebar, and offer affordable housing all around the world”. They are using the triple bottom line, it is an accounting framework with three parts- social, environmental (or ecological) and financial. Some organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective to create greater business value.
According to Sunconomy,” This 3D printed concrete home know as the “Genesis model” is a 3 bedroom 2 bath house with detached garage, solar, wind, battery backup, rainwater catchment is the design I have decided to build first. I can build it in Lago Vista, just outside of Austin, TX for $289,000 (plus lot, permit and lot development costs)”.
https://www.foxnews.com/tech/texas-company-plans-to-sell-countrys-first-permitted-3d-printed-house
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