The couple weren’t looking to buy a house. They had a home already—several, in fact: an apartment in New York City, a house in the Hamptons, and a pied-à-terre they were renting in Beverly Hills. But ...
A California startup says it has officially completed its first fully 3D-printed home, marking a futuristic step toward what could be a faster — and cheaper — way to build housing in the Golden State.
Ardie Tavangarian and his twin daughters, Emila, left, and Nila, right, in the Versa Villa’s great room. (Photo by Anthony Barcelo) The house employs 30 tons of precision structural steel boxes.