Having dreamed for years of owning a home big enough for her son and puppy, April Springfield purchased Habitat For Humanity's first 3-D printed house. The walls of the house were constructed with a printer-like machine, moving in a circuit and squeezing out 1-inch layers of concrete. Completed in just 3 months, this new method proves more efficient and cost-effective than traditional houses with a wooden frame.

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