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Rural homelessness in Canada is still an ongoing problem that the country is trying to address. Most of Canada’s indigenous families in remote communities are living in substandard housing that needs major repairs. 3D printing of cementitious material to digitally construct building structures has already gained considerable attention from both the public and private sectors. Because this technology allows rapid construction, reduced cost, and labor, minimal construction wastes, and offers architectural freedom through seamless design modification. So, using 3D printing technology makes it a potential solution for the Canadian remote communities where the traditional construction supply chain fails to address even increasing housing demand. Turning wood-waste into value added carbon-neutral building material is envisioned in this project
Mohammad Abu Hasan Khondoker
Awliya Service
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University of Regina
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