Most 3D printed houses that we cover are either arranged on one floor or later added one on the upper floor with a wooden cover. However, this example, recently printed by Contec Australia in both floors in just 18 hours 3D, was completely 3D print. The project is located in Perth and is the only… Continue reading 3D printed two-story house rises in 18 hours
Category: Modern Building Technologies
Design talent for sustainable cities
Modern life has recorded progress earlier, but for the development of urban development, cities have to be built on the pillars of sustainability, inclusivity and innovation. It is a vision that intends Malaysia to drive his leadership as President of the Human Settlements Program (UN Habitat) General Assembly of the United Nations for the term… Continue reading Design talent for sustainable cities
Japan's catastrophic breakthrough consists of a massive AI-operated robotic hand
Researchers have created a machine that could change the way we react to natural disasters. Kumagai Gumi from Japan, the University of Tsukuba, the Nara Institute for Science and Technology and ETH Zurich in Switzerland have built a huge robot hand with an AI-controlled excavation system that gives areas in which human workers are at… Continue reading Japan's catastrophic breakthrough consists of a massive AI-operated robotic hand
Revolution Wind receives offshore-stop work order from the US
On August 22, 2025, Ørsted's subsidiary Revolution Wind LLC, a 50/50 -Joint Venture with Skyborn Renewables from Skyborn from Global Infrastructure Partner, received an order that the project to terminate the activities in the external continental shelf in connection with the revolution Wind Project from the Us of the ocean (boem) (boem). Revolution wind corresponds… Continue reading Revolution Wind receives offshore-stop work order from the US
It is the next border for building a house and the payment is enormous, but the transition is difficult
Modern construction methods could accelerate how Australia builds houses. What does it take to the Turbo Charge industry? “Modern methods of construction work” are often cited as a potential housing fix for Australia. Image: Getty On August 20, 2025, the NSW chapter of the Property Council of Australia gathered a team of pioneers to discuss… Continue reading It is the next border for building a house and the payment is enormous, but the transition is difficult
A month until the opening: Research by Copenhagen Architecture Biennials Program, Pavilions and Exhibitions
Copenhagen, Denmark – August 10, 2024: People who relax on the water of the inner port and the public art sculpture in Søren Kierkegaards Plads. Image © Tasfotonl via Shutterstock shareshare Facebook Twitter post Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/103335/one-month-ortil-the-opening-copenhagen-architecture-biennials-program-pavilions-and-exhibitions The first edition of the Copenhagen Architecture Biennial will open on September 18 and operated until October… Continue reading A month until the opening: Research by Copenhagen Architecture Biennials Program, Pavilions and Exhibitions
Global market for 3D printing films for robust growth
3D printing filament market size, future growth and forecast 2033 London, Great Britain – August 2025 | Strategic Revenue Insights Inc. The global market for 3D printing filament is quickly expanded and deforms the production landscapes in several industries. While the 3D printing continues to develop from a prototyping tool into a mainstream manufacturing solution,… Continue reading Global market for 3D printing films for robust growth
FGCU facility that is to be built in the Babcock Ranch
The Florida Gulf Coast University and the Babcock Ranch have announced that the recently approved Budget of Florida State Budget comprises 21.7 million US dollars in 1 -Financing in phase of the phase to support their joint vision for creating learning, research and public relations in Charlotte County. This announcement is based on the formal… Continue reading FGCU facility that is to be built in the Babcock Ranch
Bitcoin adoption by Lib Work Co. for 3D printed apartments
Lib Work Co., a 3D-printed housing association based in Japan, makes waves in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. In a surprising but strategic step, the company announced that Bitcoin will buy Bitcoin as part of an initiative for company trasure that aims to protect against inflation. This decision follows the recent linchpin of… Continue reading Bitcoin adoption by Lib Work Co. for 3D printed apartments
Ultrasound device reduces sea level salt to 0.04% to 0.04%
The construction industry worldwide has a growing lack of river sand, a critical material for the construction of streets, bridges and ports. Since the river sand is increasingly restricted due to environmental regulations and overextraction, the builders are changing as an alternative in Seesand. However, Seesand contains a high level of salt that can corrode… Continue reading Ultrasound device reduces sea level salt to 0.04% to 0.04%