3D houses also in Italy: here is the revolution
We have already talked about how a frightening real estate revolution is taking place today. The houses become tailored to our needs and, of course, are increasingly articulated. A real invention that is undermining every sector of society is that relating to 3D printers. Still mysterious gadgets for many, able to totally change our habits. Well, the construction world is also being revolutionized. After the creation of the first 3D printed house in Germany, the Italian Peninsula has also embraced this new type of property. If you are curious to know more, in the next lines you will find the answers to your questions. So, we can inaugurate our column today!
First of all, how is the first house built in Italy structured? This is an independent building spread over two floors. The living area is approximately 80 square meters and is made up entirely of three-layer walls. Respectively filled with insulating material. Furthermore, as pointed out by the research center that oversaw this project, all the materials used are high-tech '' Itech 3D ''. But, without going into too much detail about this structure, we now want to analyze the birth of the new 3D technology that is proving to be a very valid alternative to the classic way of building a property.
In particular, 3D printing entered the construction sector only 15 years ago, generating a real revolution destined to persist in the following years. But what is needed, you ask, to be able to create a house in 3D? the answer to this question is not at all simple, considering that the permits that must be available are different. Furthermore, the lack of knowledge of this innovative type of '' smart building '' would lead to the creation of structures that do not adhere to both standard needs but also not in line with regulatory permits.
We now come to the advantages of building a house in 3D. First of all, compared to standard methodologies, the speed in construction is identified. Furthermore, flexibility represents the second characterizing element, especially in a world like ours in constant evolution. The challenges that society imposes are mainly based on the timing of response to external solicitations and, obviously, to the needs of consumers. Furthermore, it should not be forgotten that, nowadays, the issue of sustainability is the most popular. There are also numerous international programs that opt for the use of recycled or low-impact materials. In order to also reduce CO2 emissions.
What about the disadvantages? You will wonder. Well, the first is related to the lack of knowledge of this methodology. The second is the need for various countries to invest in this new, almost unknown sector. The future of 3D structures is still uncertain, but it is hoped it will become more and more inherent in the mentality of investors, interested in the realization of these projects from scratch.
First of all, how is the first house built in Italy structured? This is an independent building spread over two floors. The living area is approximately 80 square meters and is made up entirely of three-layer walls. Respectively filled with insulating material. Furthermore, as pointed out by the research center that oversaw this project, all the materials used are high-tech '' Itech 3D ''. But, without going into too much detail about this structure, we now want to analyze the birth of the new 3D technology that is proving to be a very valid alternative to the classic way of building a property.
In particular, 3D printing entered the construction sector only 15 years ago, generating a real revolution destined to persist in the following years. But what is needed, you ask, to be able to create a house in 3D? the answer to this question is not at all simple, considering that the permits that must be available are different. Furthermore, the lack of knowledge of this innovative type of '' smart building '' would lead to the creation of structures that do not adhere to both standard needs but also not in line with regulatory permits.
We now come to the advantages of building a house in 3D. First of all, compared to standard methodologies, the speed in construction is identified. Furthermore, flexibility represents the second characterizing element, especially in a world like ours in constant evolution. The challenges that society imposes are mainly based on the timing of response to external solicitations and, obviously, to the needs of consumers. Furthermore, it should not be forgotten that, nowadays, the issue of sustainability is the most popular. There are also numerous international programs that opt for the use of recycled or low-impact materials. In order to also reduce CO2 emissions.
What about the disadvantages? You will wonder. Well, the first is related to the lack of knowledge of this methodology. The second is the need for various countries to invest in this new, almost unknown sector. The future of 3D structures is still uncertain, but it is hoped it will become more and more inherent in the mentality of investors, interested in the realization of these projects from scratch.