This 3D-Printed School in Madagascar In Inspired By Beehives
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The new Beehives-inspired 3D printed school project in Madagascar is a mix of innovative technology and sustainable architecture while reaching new humanitarian work boundaries. The project implementers, Thinking Huts, are expecting to raise around $350,000 for its completion.
‘Thinking Huts’ is a Colorado-based non-profit organization, and it has joined hands with an architectural firm specializing in 3D technology. Their collective goal was to build the world’s first-ever 3D printed school in Madagascar.
Their mission is to blend the humanitarian work with sustainability and innovative new design to provide a setup for young children’s education. Madagascar’s school will exist using 3D printed walls and other construction materials that are locally sourced, such as roof, windows, and doors.
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