Advantages of 3DCP

Rock
California
Renaissance
Rise
1. Advantages of 3DCP

• Reduction in materials & overall site waste
• 50% less energy use than in traditional frame houses in USA • 22% CO2 reduction due to increased processes efficiency
• Development & application of advanced construction materials: green concrete (low-cement mixes); cement alternatives in mixes (expanded waste glass, fly ash etc.); locally available materials; and recycling of old buildings.

3. Costs optimization

• Less expenses for utilization & additional transportation due to 20%-30% waste reduction & more efficient material usage • Construction site optimization, reduction of storage area for materials & equipment
• 25%-50% reduction in labour costs & up to 50% reduction in material costs
• 25%-30% walls, columns & partitions cost reduction by eliminating expensive formwork & labour

2. Contribution to productivity growth

• Less hand labor involved (you will use 2 workers where before 10 were needed)
• Up to 20X faster home framing on average (ability to print 100 sq. m. house in 48 hours)
• Internal processes automatization (less transportation, lighter structures, efficient materials use, simplified production chain, no formwork required) • Increased variability of design and architectural forms while maintaining the price

4. Positive social impact

• Solving labour shortage problems (especially in countries where construction is highly dependent on migrated workers)
• Decreasing number of work-related injuries/fatalities
• Following 9 out 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
• Improves work quality to transform construction site into a modern workplace & raise the prestige of construction-related jobs.

3D Printed

In partnership with TU Dresden & Construction Future Lab, Domex 3D plan to build world’s first Net Zero

ROCK HOUSЕ

In partnership with TU Dresden & Construction Future Lab, Domex 3D plan to build world’s first Net Zero Energy 3D printed house in Görlitz, Germany in 2023–2024.

The main functional purpose of the project is as a co-working space for R&D. The ground floor of the building is encompassing a lounge area, an enclosed meeting room, a tea/coffee area and a bathroom. In turn, the first floor of the campus is occupied by a co-working space for teamwork & meetings arrangement. To meet the goal of creating 100% Net Zero Energy House, Domex 3D combines the approaches of active & passive design. The campus will have an optimal roof angle and effective windows positioning, as well as solar panels, rainwater collection system and ventilation system with heat recovery.

CALIFORNIA HOUSE

Environmental awareness and respect for the environment have touched every area of our lives, including housing. The California project was developed as a symbol of unity with nature and a sustainable approach to building construction. The house is printed with ‘green’ materials and equipped with energy-efficient equipment in accordance with the latest international standards.

RENAISSANCE HOUSE

The term ‘renaissance’ is often used to describe any rebirth or rediscovery. This name therefore fits perfectly with the design of our spacious, luxury 3D printed building. The undulating exterior walls, the large number of windows of different sizes, the unusual roof design — each architectural element of this project represents a «true renaissance», the idea of transition from something simple to more modern.

RISE HOUSE

Created with an innovative approach to the construction process, RISE has become the epitome of a new era in international building history. It is a multi-storey building constructed 100% by means of an automated, closed-loop system, without the use of manual labour. RISE is a mixed-use building, and can be both residential and commercial.