This photo taken on June 15, 2020 shows a computer visualization of a 3D-print floating house in ?eské Budějovice, capital city of South Bohemia in the southern Czech Republic. A Czech sculptor has teamed up with a group of architects to create the 3D-printed house prototype that could become a holiday home for the future. (Photo/Agencies)
Construction of the first-ever 3D printed concrete house in the country has begun over the weekend. The house has three rooms: a bathroom with a toilet, a living room with a kitchen, and a bedroom, in a 43-square-meter area.
It was printed using a robotic arm at 15 centimeters per second, which is much faster to build than a conventional brick home.
The house was built using technologies like a green roof and reservoirs for drinking and sewage water, which is more eco-friendly.
This photo taken on June 15, 2020 shows workers check over the 3D construction, which is being printed from special concrete and is due to float down the river Vltava in August. Construction of the first-ever 3D printed concrete house in the country has begun over the weekend. It could become a holiday home for the future. (Photo/Agencies)
This photo taken on June 15, 2020 shows workers check over the 3D construction, which is being printed from special concrete and is due to float down the river Vltava in August. Construction of the first-ever 3D printed concrete house in the country has begun over the weekend. It could become a holiday home for the future. (Photo/Agencies)
This photo taken on June 15, 2020 shows workers check over the 3D construction, which is being printed from special concrete and is due to float down the river Vltava in August. Construction of the first-ever 3D printed concrete house in the country has begun over the weekend. It could become a holiday home for the future. (Photo/Agencies)