3D-printed 52-home community in Kenya: photos

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A 52-home community starting is now being 3D-printed in Kenya — take a look around Mvule Gardens

A rendering of 14Trees' 3D printed homeConstruction-tech company 14Trees is now building a community of 52 3D-printed homes in Kilifi, Kenya.

The two to three-bedroom homes in the Mvule Gardens development will start at 600 square-feet and about $27,660.Over the next year-and-a-half, a coastal city in Kenya will become home to a sprawling affordable housing community built using what could be the future of construction: 3D printers.Construction-tech company 14Trees has deployed a 3D printer in its Kilifi, Kenya Mvule Gardens development to create the walls of the community's 52 homes.

 

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