There’s 3D-printed cultured beef, and soon, ten 3D-printed homes across Southern California, courtesy of Azure Printed Homes in partnership with Re-Inhabit. Azure already has a waitlist of pre-orders that exceed $16-million, and they expect to deliver their first backyard studios by the end of this year, while dwelling units as well as homes should arrive in 2023.
Reinhabit manages a portfolio of homes in both Los Angeles as well as Orange Counties, with a focus on innovative building techniques. Thanks to 3D printing technologies, Azure claims the company can also build structures 70% faster and at a lower cost than traditional home construction methods. They aim to reduce home energy consumption bills to zero through a combination of high levels of building air-tightness, along with the use of low-carbon technologies including heat pumps and solar panels.
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We have been researching the market for the right homebuilder to help us build quickly and at scale. California, like many states, needs to find more innovative ways to speed up the time it takes to build. Azure is doing something really special with their approach to the problem. Repurposing materials and 3D printing a complete structure in a fraction of the time is something that is a game changer for us,” said Rudy and Kim Dvorak, ReInhabit Co-Founders,.