Posted on 04/20/2014 5:52:49 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
3D printers are building some pretty amazing stuff lately: working speakers, wooden furniture, prosthetic limbs, and even foods like pizza and pasta but WinSun Decoration Design Engineering Co. of Shanghai, China is thinking much, much bigger.
Instead of pumping out small plastic parts with a desktop-sized printer, these guys print out prefabricated living structures out of concrete using a massive, building-sized 3D printing machine.
Now, to be sure, 3D printing houses isnt a particularly new thing. Companies have embraced the idea of additive manufacturing since before the term 3D printing had even entered the popular vernacular. For this reason, its not the houses that WinSun creates that are impressive its the blistering pace at which it creates them. Running at full speed, the companys printer is capable of producing up to ten 650 sq. foot homes in just 24 hours.
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The company that I work for builds FEMA 361 Safe Rooms. Since we are in a serious seismic zone (New Madrid) the seismic reactions overrule the tornadic reactions. They are all built with prestressed concrete.
Voodoo is big there
Voodoo, government handouts, crime...
Half the trees in my yard were planted by me... I suspect the lack of trees in China is cultural.
Well I sort of trust wood more than anything else, due to its flexibility. I’m no engineer but I suppose the Roman Coliseum has stood for something like 2,000 years. Most of it, anyway. It was the Romans who popularized concrete, btw.
China's bad enough on stretching the rebar that results in crappy construction that collapses as a result, are you really going to trust them with spec fibers, and not leftover chaff from who knows where?
Most of the forests in Europe were cut down during the colonial period. Germany is an exception because they weren’t expansionist at the time. England, Spain, and France have basically no forests left.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat_67
Yes, very ugly. Of course the intelligentsia, aka “our betters” praise this as ‘o so wonderful’.
PTUI! I say.
Just Bauhaus boxes - efficient, utilitarian, ugly things - the better to herd people.
Wait a minute I mean they were cut down to build ships. The Europeans built thousands of ships during that time, depleting their forests.
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I recall articles about the cultural problems HK types were causing in Canada in anticipation of the turnover (1999?) to China from the UK.
The Chinese would buy lovely old homes in Vancouver, then have the centuries old trees cut down, much to the chagrin of the neighbors. The homes also lost a lot of their Vancouver "style" as well. Then the Chinese moved back to HK when it things didn't change all that much from when the British ran the place.
However, concrete homes is not just a China thing. Concrete's big in Europe too, because of the fear of fire, according to some friends that worked there for a few years.
Which is why they won't come ro the USA.
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