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Bio-based, 3D-printed tiny house offers solutions to Maine’s housing crisis

Por: The Boston Globe Life December 12, 2022

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How do you create lots of affordable housing with limited materials, labor, and other resources? One group of researchers at the University of Maine has come up with a proposed solution: hook up a 3D printer.The United States rising rents and housing shortages, intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic,but Maine has its ownunique, overlapping challenges: The state needs another estimated 20,000 homes to meet the current demand for low-income housing.... + full article



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