Kenya has been facing a severe housing crisis for years, with millions of people living in inadequate and unsafe housing conditions. But now, a construction company called 14 Trees is offering a potential solution to this problem by utilizing 3D printing technology to build homes.
The company’s innovative approach involves using a special machine to layer special mortar and create concrete walls, allowing for the quick and efficient construction of homes. This process is much faster than traditional methods of home construction, making it a promising solution for the housing shortage in Kenya.
While the technology for 3D-printed homes is still in its early stages, it has the potential to revolutionize the construction industry and improve the quality of life for many people. By thinking outside of the box and embracing new technologies, companies like 14 Trees are working towards addressing the housing crisis in Kenya and providing safe and affordable housing for all.
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Video “3D-Printed Homes Could Solve Kenya’s Housing Crisis” was uploaded on 06/19/2024 to Youtube Channel Inside Edition