Ukrainian startup PassivDom is hoping to revolutionize the housing market with its concept for a stand-alone, energy-efficient 3D printed house, ideal for off-the-grid living. The PassivDom house is based on a modular principle that could allow for many units to be assembled together to build up a larger building.

The idea behind PassivDom was to create a compact, fully “passive” house, one that can be built without external structures such as foundation, plumbing, and water tanks, and can exist autonomously and sustainably, with zero carbon emissions. The startup says its houses are pre-constructed in a factory, and can be deployed quickly—so quickly in fact, that owners can apparently move in within a day of buying one of the houses.

image: 3d printed smart house

source: http://www.3ders.org/index.html

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@3dpe this is very impressive! I am curious, what parts do you print for the house and using what materials/3D printers?

dear zapear

this article is publish as a news in our site. we dont make these amazing materials. but you can get more information in link below:

http://passivdom.com/en/