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Your future home might be framed with printed plastic
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house. MIT engineers ...
MIT engineers turn plastic waste into strong building parts that could solve housing crisis and reduce environmental impact ...
The MIT HAUS team is pioneering 3D-printed floor trusses from recycled plastic, aiming to revolutionize sustainable ...
Homebuilding & Renovating on MSN
Been told you need a truss loft conversion? Here's what this means
Even if your roof trusses feel like a barrier to converting your loft, with the right structural changes you can still extend upwards and here's what's involved ...
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MIT turns recycled plastic into structural trusses that beat US housing load tests
3D printing is transforming single-use trash into permanent infrastructure. Engineers at MIT are successfully ...
MIT aims to make house construction more sustainable by using discarded plastics to print structural components.
Derbyshire Times on MSN
We meet Chesterfield's historic property rescuers and find out about their plan for newly-purchased Cannon Mill
Historic property rescuers and lifelong friends James Middleton and Tom Marriott are giving back to their home town of Chesterfield by regenerating neglected buildings.
A load of young-growth lumber harvested from the Tongass National Forest boarded the Kennicott ferry from Petersburg to Sitka ...
Tucked between rolling Appalachian hills and friendly faces, there exists a West Virginia haven where your retirement dollars ...
Tucked away in the rolling Appalachian Mountains of Pocahontas County, Marlinton is West Virginia’s best-kept secret for ...
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