DEFINITELY NOT A CASE COMPETITION, JUST ASKING FOR A FRIEND (true story)

Feel free to ROAST this idea and tell me everything wrong with it.

Would you actually live in a 3D-printed house if it was affordable? Or would you dismiss it as a glorified concrete Lego set? And do you think society would ever take something like this seriously, or would people just laugh it off as another "START UP KA CHODA"?

So here’s a wild idea I’ve been toying with:

What if we used 3D printing to prefabricate parts of houses (walls, roofs, etc.) and then assembled them on-site? The goal is to solve the affordable housing crisis in urban areas by making homes:

  • Cheaper to build.
  • Sustainable for the planet.
  • Easier to deploy rapidly in cities.

It sounds futuristic and all, but does anyone even want something like this? Or is this just another overhyped tech solution nobody asked for?