3D printed houses aren’t just futuristic—they’re incredibly tough. Built with continuous layers of high-strength concrete instead of fragile mortar joints, these walls have no weak spots like traditional brick homes. Many designs add multiple wall layers filled with concrete or insulation and reinforced with steel, making them denser and more impact-resistant. That’s why some can shrug off sledgehammers, resist bullets, and even hold up better against hurricanes than brick houses.
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Could you see yourself living in a house that was printed instead of built?
Except they crack over time
Strong at first till there elements break it down it it breaks like butter in a few years.
HAII
Is it strong enough to resist a MUSLIM TERROR ATTACK?
LOL – the walls in those type of houses are now cracking from heat and cooling and need repairs!
They’re falling apart already
Newly built 3D homes reported to develop cracks on the walls. It is a flawed construction method.
It breaks by it s lf after 5 years …
How do these walls handle foundation issues?
since when stoping a bullet is an achievement for house's walls😅😂
a one Piece house is scary… even one piece aromrs are considered bad
hathoda me try kru 😂
Give me the Hammer
And see next
😮
15-40% of first gen 3d printed houses need repairs, the technology still needs to improve a bit
Ai has never heard of brick
😂 ever seen brick houses are more stronger they can easily stop bullets better than this
OP is too stupid to realize that these 3d printed houses are already breaking faster… good lord people like this should be allowed to post videos or breed
They start cracking after a few years
Did you know they're cracking and starting to fall apart?
The reinforcement is a big deal. I'd want rebar in the wall, including, and especially, vertical. Otherwise it looks like unreinforced masonry to me. I'd worry about it in an earthquake.
Why are the comments so cynical and sarcastic? Whenever there's a cool new idea, the response is usually skeptical and sarcastic.
Until you need your electrician or cable guy to run wiring through the walls they can't get into.
New ways of building is great❤️👍🥰
Doesn't mean to stop useing the other means of building ❣️
Some like brick ,some like wood ,some like sinder block ,some like trailors ,some like those train car to buld with ….All said and done " to each his own" ❣️
I think this is worth trying for those that wont a lower financial way to build there home ,their business place ,a garage 🚗🛻, and so fourth….. It's built on good foundation ,than its a new way of looking at building ❣️👍❤️🏡🏡🏡🏡🏡🏡🏡🏡🏡
Just wait until the 10th freeze/thaw cycle. Water knows no equal.
Intelligence proof!
how not just pure in to forms ?
😂 Then why are there videos of them cracking already
Live in the pod, eat the bugs
Honestly, any cons that could come from this dont even matter because its always going to be superior to american paper houses and buildings.
Isn't it more expensive with that amount of concrete?
Try that on a flat wall…not a curved one
Yeah, but is it tank resistant? We might need them with Trump around.
So you’re telling me that the fire department won’t be able to save me in case of a fire or catastrophe. Thanks.
They do not age well.they start cracking. I saw the evidence. Fake news
This dont look like it will last long
Are they fireproof?
Three D printed houses will be the new normal
Concrete cracks. Always.
this isn't concrete as it has no gravel in the mix. 3D concrete is very recently (2026) being developed anfd it's sadly not a reality today
I just don't understand why they don't plaster the inside. They're going to be a pain to decorate, it's not like wallpaper will go on those walls, even painting will be a pain as it will need MUCH more paint. Feels like a crazy oversight. Would put me off for sure.
Brick please
I'm starting to crack fool