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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 Tuesday April 25 2017, @01:40PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 25 2017, @01:40PM (#499283)

    Ah - ok. Not straw. Sticks ;)

    Everything in Britain is built from bricks, and is built to last. And not even any big bad wolves here!

    Houses in britain are sold as either freehold (normal, own the house) or leasehold (you own a mostly-rent-free right to live in the house for X years). X used to be about 99, but many people got upset at how short that was, so it's commonly 999 now.