3 Weeks, 100+ Homes: Inside the Largest 3D-Printed Neighborhood
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In Georgetown (USA), a full 3D-printed neighborhood is coming online—fast. Not a concept render: real homes, printed on-site, then finished with solar + smart energy controls.
Why it matters- Speed: printed in about 3 weeks for the shell phase
- Less waste: additive construction = minimal material offcuts
- Energy positive potential: solar panels + smart thermostats to shrink bills and emissions
- Repeatable: scalable playbook for resilient, affordable housing
3D printing cuts concrete use via optimized forms, reduces truck rolls, and accelerates near-zero waste builds. Pair with low-carbon mixes and rooftop PV to push toward net-positive neighborhoods.
Open questions for builders- What’s the embodied carbon vs. traditional builds?
- Can we swap to low-carbon cement or geopolymer mixes at scale?
- How do we finance community-level storage to bank daytime solar?
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💬 Would you live in a printed home? Tell us why—or what would make you say yes.
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