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posted by on Monday April 24 2017, @05:22PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-by-the-hairs-on-my-3D-printed-chin dept.

A company called Apis Cor has 3D printed a (tiny) house in 24 hours for $10,000, which comes out to about $275/m2.

Reconstructing Buckingham Palace at 77,000 m2 this way would cost only about $21 million. According to a 2010 estimate in The Guardian: "you could build a new energy-efficient replica of the palace for a knock-down £320m", which translates to $552 million.

So: 3D printing the palace would save over a HALF BILLION DOLLARS! Muahahaha (pinkies up!).

Video of the building process.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:23PM (6 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:23PM (#498976)

    Yeah, that thing looks tiny. I'm certain I've seen tents bigger than that.

    Made we wonder if the ideal medium for these printers is terrafoam.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:30PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:30PM (#498983)

    Do I smell Manna?

  • (Score: 2) by dyingtolive on Monday April 24 2017, @06:35PM (4 children)

    by dyingtolive (952) on Monday April 24 2017, @06:35PM (#498984)

    The size is a little small, but I don't honestly think it's horrible. It's 38 square meters according to the website, which is about 400 square feet. I have roughly twice that in my current townhouse that I share with my girlfriend. I don't have a ton of stuff, but I probably could fit into it if I was single. Stack two of these on top of each other with stairs or side by side with some sort of hallway and you should have a reasonably livable space for a couple or small family even.

    Plus I think they look cool.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:45PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:45PM (#498992)

      >girlfriend

      iTriggered.

      >400 square feet

      Land tax not affordable under UBI. Tube living recommended.

      • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:51PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @06:51PM (#498995)

        Girlfriend? Tube living? I live under a bridge and my girlfriend is a radio personality on a billboard. I've never heard her voice because I don't have a radio.

    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by DECbot on Monday April 24 2017, @08:08PM (1 child)

      by DECbot (832) on Monday April 24 2017, @08:08PM (#499029) Journal

      When $kids >= 2, you'll start looking for houses over 2000 ft² (185 m²). Each kid needs about 250 ft² that is non-overlapping with the other kids' territories to keep the screaming to a minimum. And you need the additional 1500 ft² for the feeding facilities, hygiene enforcement rooms, exercise room with audio-visual stimulus box (preferably you'll have two of these rooms to avoid arguments of what is playing on said stimulus box), and housing for the onsite parental units. The alternative is typically high-density child housing paired with free-range child rearing. Yet, in today's atmosphere of nosy helicopter parent neighbors, that will likely result in interference from the local federal enforcement agency.

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      • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Monday April 24 2017, @09:06PM

        by Grishnakh (2831) on Monday April 24 2017, @09:06PM (#499048)

        These alternatives are too unattainable or undesirable for much of the population now.

        "Child-free" rearing, as you say, will likely get you in trouble with CPS if not actual jail time like the guy in LA recently who was convicted of child endangerment and imprisoned for making his kid walk 1 mile home as a punishment.

        Having a proper amount of space inside to avoid the legal problems will cost at least $1M in a desirable area (one where you can get a job).

        The answer is simple: don't have kids. Our society actively punishes you for having kids, so the simple solution is to just not have any. Eventually, this problem will correct itself.