3D printing is sometimes hailed as a revolution for architecture and construction. In fact, it is much faster and cheaper than conventional building, and that it has a smaller environmental footprint. But so far, machine-printed buildings have not materialized in significant numbers. Most examples are one-offs and are not fully habitable. The technology is hard to reconcile with building codes, and large-scale printers are scarce and expensive.
However, robotic architecture is still maturing. Recent examples include an office space in Copenhagen (2017) and a micro-home in Amsterdam (2016). Last March, an Austin startup named Icon debuted a tiny 3D-printed house, built in less than 48 hours, at South by Southwest.
AVIS teams merger with large constructors for converting their production into the new 3 kinetic fusion printing technology by using nano powder
Waste Conversion Capacity: >20.000.000 metric tons (phase I plus phase II)
Installing 250, *15 MT-Vortex mill-units for the waste conversion into 3D Nano Powder.
Installing 100, 3D Printer processing units for Industrial Products.
5 Units 10.0 Ha ‘’State of the Art’’ high teach tropical glass greenhouse and the Installation in cooperation with a Combined Heat & Cooling Power station.
2500 Mt organic fish production unit and a zero-energy input building for packing vegetables and fish.
2GW electro generators technology – Hydrogen Magnetic Dynamo.
Start TAX Free Zone Corporate Register.
Start Large Ships Register.
Start Bank Quantum Server Centre.
3D Paradise City Construction for 500.000 to 1.000.000 peoples