Habitat 3D Printing Nest Project, Habitat Mission Challenging 4th Industrial Revolution TechnologyThis June, interesting news came from Tempi, Arizona, the United States. It was a project by Arizona Habitat, along with Tempish and PERI 3D printing construction companies, to build houses with 3D printing, one of the representative technologies of the 4th Industrial Revolution. The city authorities, who were looking for a breakthrough in Habitat’s mission of “a world where everyone has a peaceful nest,” and the deterioration of Tempish housing preparation, and PERI, who had 3D printing construction technology and experience, succeeded in the project.(S. low income housing union, the United States low income housing union, including the lowest income housing, including the U.S.S. economy, and the U.S. architecture.S. architecture. architecture.The new correlation virus infection caused by deterioration and increased the rise of building costs.The United States housing establishment of Home Builder, which is about 150,000 households, which is currently facing up to $1,000 households.Furthermore, if the average income exceeds 30 percent of ordinary income, it is not the appropriate price.In Arizona, the case of housing loans are generally more than 50 percent of household income, but it is a good burden of residents’ income.In particular, especially in Arizona, the new breakthrough of Arizona, the new breakthrough.Hibit, the first threeD printer for the first threeD printerHabitat became interested in 3D printing architecture so that housing could be prepared at a lower cost. In addition, due to the nature of Arizona, where temperatures of more than 35 degrees Celsius continue, it was necessary to maintain the safety of construction workers, volunteers, and homeowners who practice “sweat sharing.”Advantages of 3D printing construction Because there is no need to use forms, reinforcing bars, or other auxiliary materials construction material cost savings Fewer human resources required for construction process, reducing labor costs Can work even in extreme heat and cold when outdoor work is difficult Cost savings by shortening construction period 〇 Reduction of construction waste such as installation and removal of forms through automated constructionAdvantages of 3D printing construction Because there is no need to use forms, reinforcing bars, or other auxiliary materials construction material cost savings Fewer human resources required for construction process, reducing labor costs Can work even in extreme heat and cold when outdoor work is difficult Cost savings by shortening construction period 〇 Reduction of construction waste such as installation and removal of forms through automated construction(Photo source: Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona, https://habitatcaz.org/3D/) “3D printed architecture is less expensive to build and has a shorter construction period.Waste emissions during the construction process can also be reduced.If we can build energy-efficient, eco-friendly houses at a reasonable price, 3D printing architecture is expected to be a revolutionary technology for the Habitat movement.” Jason Barlow (Arizona Habitat Chairman)(Photo source: Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona, https://habitatcaz.org/3D/) “3D printed architecture is less expensive to build and has a shorter construction period.Waste emissions during the construction process can also be reduced.If we can build energy-efficient, eco-friendly houses at a reasonable price, 3D printing architecture is expected to be a revolutionary technology for the Habitat movement.” Jason Barlow (Arizona Habitat Chairman)(사진 출처: Hatabitat for Humanity Central Arizona、https://habitatcaz.org/3D/) )(사진 출처: Hatabitat for Humanity Central Arizona、https://habitatcaz.org/3D/) )(사진 출처: Hatabitat for Humanity Central Arizona、https://habitatcaz.org/3D/) )(사진 출처: Hatabitat for Humanity Central Arizona、https://habitatcaz.org/3D/) )The nest to be built with 3D printing architecture is scheduled to be completed in October. Marcus and Shawn, who are practicing 400 hours of “sweat sharing” to become Habitat home owners in 3D Bogeumjari, are raising their hopes by looking at their new house to move into in November.(사진 출처: Habitat for Humanity, central Arizona, Facebook)This is the first house in my life.I’m really impressed that Tempi, where I was born and raised, will have my own house.Marcus & Shawn Shiver, Arizona Habitat Home OwnerThis is the first house in my life.I’m really impressed that Tempi, where I was born and raised, will have my own house.Marcus & Shawn Shiver, Arizona Habitat Home Owner(사진 출처: Habitat for Humanity, central Arizona, Facebook)The 3D printing construction project with Habitat is expected to be a breakthrough in the preparation of nests for most ordinary working families at a time when it is becoming increasingly difficult to prepare homes at a reasonable price.Corey Woods (Tempish Market)Habitat continues to challenge.Until the day the “world where everyone has a nest of peace” is realizedLike the 3D Printing Bogeumjari Project, Habitat Korea is actively utilizing technology development to create a “world where everyone has a peaceful Bogeumjari.” When improving the residential environment of old houses, we will use energy efficiency improvement technologies such as fittings and insulation to prevent energy loss and contribute to reducing carbon emissions. These efforts to prevent energy loss have helped reduce the financial burden on housing vulnerable families. Habitat is also working with companies to find better ways to build houses, such as using eco-friendly materials first. Habitat will continue to challenge such technological advances so that they can help create a world where there is a “safe and peaceful nest for everyone.”(사진 출처: Hatabitat for Humanity Central Arizona、https://habitatcaz.org/3D/) )

