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European Pilot Project Using 3D-Printed Tiny Homes

European Pilot Project Using 3D-Printed Tiny Homes

BY Realty+
Published - Wednesday, 22 Jan, 2025
European Pilot Project Using 3D-Printed Tiny Homes

A pilot project in Luxembourg is reimagining how we build homes, and it could help solve both the housing crisis and reduce construction's environmental impact.

The commune of Niederanven has approved its first 3D-printed tiny house, following successful examples in Germany and Belgium.

This innovative 47-square-meter home is quick to build and designed with the planet in mind. The entire construction process will have a carbon footprint of just 4.4 tonnes (over 4.8 tons), much lower than traditional building methods. Plus, it's built to be self-sufficient with solar panels, and when it reaches the end of its life, all the construction materials can be reused.

The project demonstrates how 3D-printing technology has evolved from a novelty into a practical sustainable housing solution. By employing small, otherwise unusable plots of land, these homes could unlock new possibilities for affordable housing in urban areas where space is at a premium.

"This would enable housing to be created quickly, without cumbersome procedures," Mayor Fréd Ternes said. Unlike traditional construction projects that drag on for months or years, this tiny house can be completed in just one month.

Luxembourg has hundreds of small plots across its 100 municipalities sitting empty because they're too small for conventional houses. These spaces could be transformed into comfortable, energy-efficient homes that ease housing pressure and minimize environmental impact.

For homeowners, the benefits are clear: lower energy bills thanks to solar power, reduced construction costs due to faster building times, and the satisfaction of knowing their home was built with environmental sustainability in mind.

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