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The first house made with a 3D printer in Portugal cost much more than you might think.

The first house made with a 3D printer in Portugal cost much more than you might think.

The first house made with a 3D printer in Portugal cost much more than you might think.

In Portugal, a project has been completed for the construction of the first house built using a 3D printer. The 90 square meter house was printed in 18 hours and assembled in two weeks. It features two bedrooms, a garden, walls lined with cork to minimize heat loss, and a modern, minimalist design.

This innovative project is located in Vilar do Pinheiro, in Vila do Conde, and has the potential to be revolutionary in housing construction. The company Havelar has developed a process for creating homes using 3D technology, which allows for a reduction in housing costs in Portugal.

The chairman of the executive council of Havelar, Patrick Aichener, noted that the company's goal is to create affordable housing without sacrificing quality and amenities.

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He explained that the walls of the house are printed in blocks, while other elements, such as the roof, doors, furniture, and kitchen appliances, are installed after the walls are assembled. As a result, the house can be built in just two weeks.

This innovation in housing construction has become possible thanks to a team of engineers and designers who applied advanced technology to create comfortable and affordable housing. Such projects could represent the future of housing construction, offering high levels of automation, sustainability, and accessibility for a wide range of people.

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