Gazprom Neft has printed an entire house for its employees in the city of Labytnangi, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, using a domestically produced 3D printer. In addition to the house, furniture and decorative elements were also printed.
3D printing of such buildings has a number of advantages over traditional construction methods: construction is 30% cheaper, and the speed of construction increases by 1.5 times.
The house turned out to be energy-efficient: it allows you to maintain a comfortable temperature and humidity in the spring and autumn periods without requiring heating. And in winter, the temperature is maintained with the help of electric heaters.
Now on home
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