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AM Homes are a Great Housing Solution in Response to Climate Change

Recent floods in British Columbia have resulted in the displacement of hundreds of residents. At this time, when homes were left wrecked and inhabitable, residents turned towards city officials in hopes of getting aid. As the city slowly begins to repair the damage, there is an urgent requirement for temporary housing. One effective solution seemed to be additive manufacturing.

Twente Additive Manufacturing teamed up with the University of British Columbia to build 20x printed concrete homes for the residents who were left homeless. In the meantime, the city raised funds to support this initiative. Twente claims they can create one house per day given current printing rates.

This temporary solution will solve the current housing crisis and can be reused as affordable housing once residents return to their original homes.
Trend Themes
1. Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing - 3D printing and additive manufacturing are becoming increasingly popular in construction, as they allow for faster and more efficient house creation via printing technology
2. Environmental Responsibility - There is an increased emphasis on sustainability and reducing carbon footprint in building processes by recycling waste and eco-friendly materials
3. Affordable Housing Solutions - Temporary housing constructions can provide an affordable alternative to traditional building methods
Industry Implications
1. Construction - 3D printing technology and environmentally friendly materials can disrupt traditional construction methods, reducing time and cost while reducing waste
2. Social Housing - Temporary housing and low-cost building solutions can be used to provide affordable housing options for low-income individuals and families
3. Emergency Management - Temporary housing solutions can help emergency management officials respond to natural disasters and other crises more effectively and efficiently

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