It's something I recently learned about, this is a brief overview of a material constructed using soil and an adhesive made from cellulose that makes it a 3D-printable material. Right now it isn't load bearing, so its use is very limited.
Seems a bit pie-in-the-sky of an idea for now, but the future is near.
Anywhere I can learn about green concrete? I know there's hempcrete but its uses are comparatively limited iirc.
It's something I recently learned about, this is a brief overview of a material constructed using soil and an adhesive made from cellulose that makes it a 3D-printable material. Right now it isn't load bearing, so its use is very limited.
Seems a bit pie-in-the-sky of an idea for now, but the future is near.
What was wrong with regular old-fashioned stabilized earth?
It really doesn't need to be modernized with new synthetic additives.