FEATURE-3D-printed Homes Build Hope for U.S. Affordable Housing
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Formerly Homeless Man Moves Into the First 3D-Printed Tiny Home:
FEATURE-3D-printed Homes Build Hope for U.S. Affordable HousingICON's 3D-printed tiny home has finally transitioned from prototype to reality - and the U.S.' first tiny home's first resident has officially moved in. Tim Shea, 70, a previously homeless man, is the first person to live in a 3D-printed tiny house in the country, and his story proves how the 3D-printed tiny home is more than a feat in engineering and sustainability - it's also a life-saving technology.
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FEATURE-3D-printed homes build hope for U.S. affordable housing
WASHINGTON, Feb 15 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After years of homelessness and hard living, Tim Shea has swapped the sharp corners in his life for the round, flowing design of his new 3D-printed home in Austin, Texas.
In August, Shea became the first person in the United States to move into a 3D-printed home, according to Austin-based developer ICON, in what advocates say is a milestone in efforts to boost the national supply of affordable housing.
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