Serendix's 3D Abodes at Price of a Car: Homes Printed in Days, Not Months!
Serendix, Japan's pioneering 3D-printing home manufacturer, has unveiled a 527-square-foot dwelling priced at $37,300.
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The Serendix saga began with the "Sphere," a 107-square-foot structure printed in less than a day.
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The walls are 3D-printed using Winsun and Twente Additive Manufacturing's printers.
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The cost of housing in Japan has been skyrocketing.
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Serendix's approach slashes construction costs to the price of a new car.
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Texas has sales for 3D-printed homes starting at $476,000.
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The University of Maine developed a fully recyclable tiny home using wood waste.
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Serendix envisions a future without the need for mortgages.
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The technology of 3D-printed homes is still in its infancy.
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