Southern Hemisphere’s First 3D-Printed House

In a groundbreaking feat of innovation, the Southern Hemisphere has welcomed its inaugural entirely 3D-printed house.

A remarkable structure that goes beyond conventional construction norms. What sets this architectural marvel apart is not just its cutting-edge construction method but also its commitment to eco-friendly and sustainable living, prominently featuring NZ Foam’s polyurethane spray foam as the insulation choice.

This pioneering project, situated in Auckland, has captured attention not only for its avant-garde design but also for its environmentally conscious approach to insulation. The decision to utilize NZ Foam’s polyurethane spray foam underscores a commitment to sustainable building practices, offering a range of benefits that extend beyond traditional insulation materials.

NZ Foam’s polyurethane spray foam, a versatile and eco-friendly insulation solution, contributes significantly to the overall sustainability of the 3D-printed house. Unlike conventional insulation materials, polyurethane spray foam provides an airtight seal, effectively minimizing energy wastage by preventing heat transfer and air leakage. This translates into enhanced energy efficiency, resulting in reduced utility bills and a smaller carbon footprint.


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