The Crane WASP, also known as "the infinity 3D printer," uses locally sourced clay, mud or cement to 3D-print affordable homes. It can even use agricultural waste as aggregate. The system is now being used to build much-needed housing in Colombia.
In the big city closest to me they just abolished single-family zoning. As soon as there’s tradespeople that have a single free second it’s going to be dope. Here, well, it’s a small town.
Yes, single family zoning is shit, and probably why there’s such a built-up shortage here in the first place. And definitely a big contributor to the near-total lack of transit.
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In the big city closest to me they just abolished single-family zoning. As soon as there’s tradespeople that have a single free second it’s going to be dope. Here, well, it’s a small town.
Yes, single family zoning is shit, and probably why there’s such a built-up shortage here in the first place. And definitely a big contributor to the near-total lack of transit.
Sorry I’m a Tankie I can’t see Lemmy.world
Ah shite, I should have looked at the domain. Sorry!
No problem!