Less fire hazard with concrete printing, too.
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Less fire hazard with concrete printing, too.
Appropriate professionals can pay down their college debt by volunteeringâŚ
But if concrete printed houses become a thing I wonder what will happen to home prices? They are even coming up with more eco friendly material in place of concrete.
Better housing faster, more affordably and more sustainably: 3D printed architecture could kickstart a construction revolution.
They are drawn to the urban landscape like bugs to a light.
They will panhandle traffic and events and enjoy being in the energy of the city while eschewing having a home or responsibilities.
Cities must make zones available and appealing or the homeless will make them.
They are drawn to the urban landscape like bugs to a light.
They will panhandle traffic and events and enjoy being in the energy of the city while eschewing having a home or responsibilities.
Cities must make zones available and appealing or the homeless will make them.
Thatâs why I suggested arts and crafts for them, even easier then panhandling. You can see it.
Hi Dave, glad you came by, oh that, picked it up at the homeless art center, only set me back 600 bucks.
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All of the above.
My only point is that they wonât be removed from the city so the city must be creative in making a viable option.
Give them a theater as well, plenty of homeless musicians and want to be actors.
I watched a demo of a 3-d house being built last year. It was pretty impressive.
Because they are inexpensive compared to traditional building, it really would be a good idea to use these for the homeless community. Seriously, the risk of a fire spreading from one home to another or several would be drastically reduced.
The wear and tear would also be pretty minimal.
I watched a demo of a 3-d house being built last year. It was pretty impressive.
Because they are inexpensive compared to traditional building, it really would be a good idea to use these for the homeless community. Seriously, the risk of a fire spreading from one home to another or several would be drastically reduced.
The wear and tear would also be pretty minimal.
Have to get it by the section eight landlord lobby.
Give them a theater as well, plenty of homeless musicians and want to be actors.
If youâve ever walked the streets of old downtown Nashville, the evidence of this truth is everywhere and they are superb musicians.
How can we repeat this elsewhere? Is this just a fluke on the west coast, or is this plan palatable in other areas?
California is building smaller ones
Councilman Kevin de Leon celebrated the opening of a Tiny Home Village in Highland Park today after sleeping overnight at the 224-bed interim shelter facility for people experiencing homelessness.
zantax:Give them a theater as well, plenty of homeless musicians and want to be actors.
If youâve ever walked the streets of old downtown Nashville, the evidence of this truth is everywhere and they are superb musicians.
I know, I take my guitar and play with them sometimes. Played with some in Scottsdale last winter.
Auto129:How can we repeat this elsewhere? Is this just a fluke on the west coast, or is this plan palatable in other areas?
California is building smaller ones
Tiny Home Village for the Homeless Opens in Highland Park; Largest in US
Those are craptastic for 55k. Sheds with a window air conditioner
You could get one of these for that
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And do even better if they were printed.
sikofit: Auto129:How can we repeat this elsewhere? Is this just a fluke on the west coast, or is this plan palatable in other areas?
California is building smaller ones
Tiny Home Village for the Homeless Opens in Highland Park; Largest in US
Those are craptastic for 55k. Sheds with a window air conditioner
It is a hell of a lot better than a cardboard box or tent on the sidewalk
Look at this printed home, less then 6k in materials.
In early 2020, SQ4D completed construction on the world's largest permitted 3D printed home. It serves as a demo for what our ARCS 3D printer is capable of.
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If veterans are given priority to homes built with public funding Iâm all for it. The politics only matter to the scum sucking politicians looking to elevate themselves.
If these efforts put the illegal horde of invaders a priority?
If veterans are given priority to homes built with public funding Iâm all for it. The politics only matter to the scum sucking politicians looking to elevate themselves.
If these efforts put the illegal horde of invaders a priority?
True, I refuse to pay for them to be given to illegals as well.
The only Public funds appropriated for the illegal hordes should be for bus rides back to the southern border in my opinion.
Smyrna:This equates to $167,000.00 to $250,000.00 per person. FinanciallyâŚagainâŚitâs way too expensive and in the long run, will not work IMO.
Locally, I donate to a place that houses the homeless for the evening, feeds them breakfast in the morning and then theyâre on their own until that evening. AgainâŚI donât know that a problem has been fixed but itâs been helped and done so in an affordable way for the long run.
We could print them tiny houses for a fraction of that, they have done pilot ones, fully furnished for under 10k a piece. Add another 10k for solar and no energy bills.
Exactly. This sounds like a financial windfall for some kind of construction cronies in WA.