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  2. 3D-Printed Houses: What Do They Cost and Are They Actually ...

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    3D-printed homes are created using large concrete 3D printers, and they are typically more affordable than traditionally constructed homes — plus, they’re also built in a sustainable fashion.

  3. Are we on the cusp of a 3D-printed housing revolution?

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    The first ever commercial permit to build a 3D-printed house was given in February 2020 and the largest community 3D printed homes in the world — 100 of them, designed by the renowned Danish ...

  4. The printer won’t displace traditional home construction, but in the future 3D printed homes are likely to comprise a larger share of the world’s housing stock, he predicts.

  5. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    The efficacy of technical analysis is disputed by the efficient-market hypothesis, which states that stock market prices are essentially unpredictable, [5] and research on whether technical analysis offers any benefit has produced mixed results. [6] [7] [8] Technical analysts or chartists are usually less concerned with any of a company's ...

  6. First-of-its-kind house is being ‘printed’ in this Fort Worth ...

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    A first-of-its-kind construction process is taking shape in Fort Worth. New Jersey-based Black Buffalo 3D has partnered with Boxer Property, owners of La Gran Plaza, to “print” a three-bedroom ...

  7. Tecla house - Wikipedia

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    The Tecla as of 2021. The Tecla house is a prototype 3D-printed eco residential building made out of clay.The first model was designed by the Italian architecture studio Mario Cucinella Architects (MCA) and engineered and built by Italian 3D printing specialists WASP by April 2021, becoming the world's first house 3D-printed entirely from a mixture made from mainly local earth and water.