As a follow up to my December 2021 blog post about the future of 3D printed homes, The Washington Post recently wrote a great article about a newly constructed 3D printed house in Williamsburg, Virginia built by a partnership between Habitat for Humanity and Alquist. The home benefited a family through one of Habitat for Humanity’s programs.
What I love most about this article are the photos, which show the 3D printer in action and the interior of the home. The interior of the home was built using “classic” construction methods and products, and is a great example of how we can combine current 3D printing technology with “classic” building methods to build a more affordable house in a shorter period of time.