From Realtà Mapei n° 38 - 7/8/2024
In a groundbreaking collaboration, MAPEI, a global leader in construction solutions, partnered with Habitat for Humanity and Black Buffalo 3D to pioneer a transformative approach to affordable housing. Two homes in Newport News stand as testament to innovation and sustainability, constructed using cutting-edge 3D-printing technology and MAPEI’s Planitop 3D mortar/ink. These 1,200-sq.-ft. (111-m2) homes, each boasting three bedrooms and two bathrooms, exemplify a new era in sustainable, cost-effective housing solutions.
The key to this groundbreaking project lies in the use of 3D-printing technology. Traditional construction methods often come with high costs, extended timelines and environmental impacts. In contrast, 3D printing enables the layer-by-layer construction of structures, reducing waste and construction time significantly. MAPEI’s Planitop 3D mortar/ink, specifically designed for 3D-printing applications, played a pivotal role in the success of this project.
MAPEI’s Planitop 3D mortar/ink is an innovative material designed for use in 3D-printing construction applications. Comprising a blend of high-performance materials, it offers exceptional durability, structural integrity and workability. The mortar/ink’s adaptability to 3D-printing technology ensures precise layering, resulting in sturdy and well-constructed homes. Further, Planitop 3D is the only 3D mortar/ink to comply with the International Code Council Evaluation Service’s (ICC-ES) standards for structural walls, ICC-ES AC509.
To add an extra layer of protection and aesthetic appeal to the homes, both structures were coated with MAPEI’s custom-colored Elastocolor Paint. This premium coating not only enhances the durability and weather resistance of the exterior surfaces, but also allows for a personalized and visually striking finish.
One of the primary advantages of 3D-printing technology is its inherent sustainability. The layer-by-layer approach minimizes material waste, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional construction methods. Additionally, the reduced construction time translates to lower labor costs, contributing to the overall affordability of the homes.
The construction of the Habitat for Humanity homes in Newport News unfolded seamlessly, showcasing the efficiency of 3D-printing technology. The Planitop 3D mortar/ink was loaded into Black Buffalo’s NEXCON 3D printer, which meticulously followed the digital blueprint to create the layers of each structure. This automated process significantly accelerated the construction timeline, allowing the crew from Alquist 3D and volunteers from Habitat for Humanity to complete the two homes in record time.
The completion of the 3D-printed homes in Newport News marks a significant milestone for affordable housing initiatives. The Habitat for Humanity project, powered by MAPEI’s cutting-edge technology, demonstrates that quality, sustainability and affordability can coexist in the realm of construction. Families in need now have access to homes that are not only cost-effective but also environmentally conscious, creating a positive ripple effect in the community.
Beyond affordability and sustainability, the 3D-printed homes showcase a thoughtful and energy-efficient design. The homes are equipped with modern features that enhance energy conservation, including energy-efficient windows, insulation and HVAC systems. This not only reduces the environmental impact but also minimizes long-term energy costs for the homeowners.
The Newport News project serves as a blueprint for the future of affordable housing. As technology continues to advance, 3D printing holds immense potential for transforming the construction industry. MAPEI’s Planitop 3D mortar/ink, with its proven success in this project, is poised to become a cornerstone in the evolution of construction materials, paving the way for more sustainable and cost-effective housing solutions.
The success of the Newport News project also underscores the importance of collaboration between industry leaders and nonprofit organizations to address critical societal issues. Habitat for Humanity and MAPEI’s joint commitment to innovation and community welfare sets a precedent for future partnerships in the construction sector.
The 3D-printed homes in Newport News stand as beacons of hope and progress, showcasing the transformative power of technology and collaboration in addressing pressing societal challenges. With MAPEI’s Planitop 3D mortar/ink leading the way, these homes not only provide shelter to families in need but also symbolize a shift toward a more sustainable and affordable future in the realm of construction.
Yard | The homes are 1,200 square feet (111 m2) each. Each home features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. |
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Location | Newport News, USA |
Subcategory | HOUSE |
Built in | 2022 |
Opened in | 2023 |
Application |
In Newport News, where the need for affordable housing is pronounced, Habitat for Humanity embarked on a mission to revolutionize the construction landscape.
The collaboration between the charity, MAPEI and Black Buffalo 3D Corporation aimed to leverage 3D-printing technology to build homes that are not only cost-effective but also environmentally sustainable. With a vision to address the housing crisis, the project sought to provide families with comfortable, durable and energy-efficient homes. |
Start and finish date | 2022/2023 |
Application Type | New building |
Client | Habitat for Humanity and private homeowners |
Contractor company | Alquist 3D |
Installer companies | Alquist 3D |
Credits | Steven Day |
MAPEI Coordination | Fabrizio De Rossi and Rankin Jays |