In the Canary Islands, a 3D printer is printing a two-story house out of concrete.

In the Canary Islands, a 3D printer is printing a two-story house out of concrete.

Source: El Día

Construction is underway in the Canary Islands on a two-story, 200-square-meter house 3D-printed from concrete, demonstrating the technology's potential for rapid and economical housing construction.

3D printing with cement is a real breakthrough in construction! It allows you to build houses very quickly, save money and materials, and also bring the most daring architectural ideas to life.

Imagine a house printed on a 3D printer! This is no longer science fiction, but a reality that can change everything. This includes eco-friendly housing at an affordable price, and a quick solution to housing problems after emergencies. It seems that this technology will forever change our perception of what a home can be.

For example, last year in the Canary Islands, the construction of the first such house began in the south of Gran Canaria, and now construction is in full swing in the south of Tenerife.

In the town of Tabayba, near El Rosario, a two-story house with an area of 200 square meters is being built, printed on a 3D printer from ordinary concrete. This proves that such houses are not just small experimental structures, but full-fledged housing that meets all modern requirements.

Before printing, the COBOD BOD2 system was tested. This is an important step that confirms that the equipment works accurately and efficiently. The test showed that the printer is ready to erect walls layer by layer, combining advanced technologies with conventional building materials.

The company that is building this house shares all stages of construction on its social networks. So, stay tuned!