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CNC Automation Houses and Construction

The CNC Machine – Innovating Housing Solutions

Affordable housing
It has become a central issue in most political campaigns and of course, to the work-a-day human. With prices continuing their unrealistic flight into the stratosphere, down here on Earth many wonder when they will be able to enjoy the comforts of a home of their own. This is of a more dire and pressing concern for those living under the constraints of abject poverty, like the favelas of Rio, the shanty-towns of Johannesburg, or the flimsy pre-fabs of Amos.
Solution? CNC Automation For House Construction.

Perhaps all of this is about to change
In what is being dubbed ‘The Ultimate Example of CNC Use’, Alistair Parvin has introduced the world to his WikiHouse  – an innovation that marries CNC technology to cutting-edge design. Open source construction kits and a shared library of 3D models can be downloaded – adaptable via software like SKETCHUP. Components are digitally printed and manufactured using CNC tools; portable CNC devices can allow for cutting on-site – great for tricky jobs or remote locations. The flexibility of the system means that the WikiHouse system allows virtually anyone to create affordable and easy-to-assemble housing.

In practical immediate application, it could allow for customising cabinetry, skirting boards, countertops and other interior finishing on site and with greater ease – allowing your business to take on more jobs while still working effectively and productively. This technology, CNC Automation houses and construction, has the potential for great impact on any construction company’s bottom-line.

Mass adoption of these construction techniques could ensure housing for many, provide portable solutions for refugee camps, and of course make designing, building, customising or renovating our homes more exciting, hands-on, affordable, adaptable and sustainable.

Listed under PSFK ‘Innovator index’, Alistair Parvin appearing on renowned and open TED talks further explains his innovation to the world.

CNC Automation Houses and Construction

The CNC is without a doubt the must-have foundation tool for the tech- and market-savvy maker and the Thermwood Cut Centre offers a better, easier CNC automation for improved precision and increased productivity. Simple, intuitive, and preloaded the Thermwood is proving its worth for a host of Montreal manufactures.

 

Your kids introduced you to Wikipedia, but do you know Wikihouse? Open source construction kit – can be downloaded – shared library of 3D models – adaptable via software like SKETCHUP – Open Source Wikihouse .

Related Links:
https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/construction-and-building/printing-houses
http://www.fastcodesign.com/1670525/an-entire-house-that-you-snap-together-like-a-toy

SOURCES:

Build-by-Numbers House can be Printed and Constructed in a Day
May 24, 2013 Leah Gonzalez | PSKF Arts & Culture
http://www.psfk.com/2013/05/easy-build-3d-printed-house.html
(a: 09/06/15)

Fastco Design | An Entire House That You Snap Together Like a Toy
Suzanna Labarre, August 17, 2012
http://www.fastcodesign.com/1670525/an-entire-house-that-you-snap-together-like-a-toy
(a: 09/06/15)

Printing Houses | Michael Abrams
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/construction-and-building/printing-houses
(a: 09/06/15)

YouTube – TED talk Alistair Parvin – Architecture for everyone, by everyone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09QyFJXrPB4
(a: 09/06/15)

Featured Image Borrowed from:
http://www.domusweb.it/content/dam/domusweb/en/architecture/2012/06/19/wikihouse-open-source-housing/big_386814_3418_wikihouse-finali-41.jpg

thermwood cut centre

Thermwood Cut Centre – Changing the World!

Thermwood Cut Centre – One Step Closer to Changing the World!

Used for cutting, milling, drilling and routing of virtually any material the CNC machine is continuing to be a revolutionizing force in manufacturing, design and residential and commercial construction. Automation is the latest innovation to enhance operability and performance. American ­Machinist Magazine’s 2012 predictions for the future of this machine in the ‘technical evolution’ place the CNC in the category of ‘world changing’ products.

The CNC is without a doubt the must-have foundation tool. The Thermwood Cut Centre offers a better, easier CNC automation for improved precision and increased productivity. Simple, intuitive, and preloaded Thermwood is proving its worth for a host of Montreal manufactures.

SOURCE:

3 Ways That CNC Will Change Our World
Apr 5, 2012 Jack Douglass | American Machinist
http://americanmachinist.com/cutting-tools/3-ways-cnc-will-change-our-world (access: 20/05/2015)