Facit Homes claims to be the first company in the world to digitally fabricate a bespoke home on-site. The company has developed a process (D-Process) whereby it delivers a compact mobile production ...
Using D-Process, Facit Homes designs each building on a computer in extremely detailed pieces which are then cut on a CNC router. The building components are shaped into LEGO-like cassettes and are ...
At the forefront of the practice of digital fabrication in the building industry, FACIT uses CNC routers to manufacture “cassettes” out of sustainably harvested plywood. These are filled with spray ...
Facit Homes removes some of the mess and chaos of traditional construction by using wood – and a computer system focusing on precision and efficiency With a large tract of land behind their ...
Villa Asserbo, a house whose printed pieces "snap" together, by Danish architects Eentileen. Photos via Fast Company. UPDATE: This post originally stated that Villa Asserbo was 3D Printed, when in ...
Danish architects from 1:1 Arkitektur, in collaboration with Facit Homes, are constructing an entire house in just four weeks with only their computer and a CNC machine. Constructed entirely out of ...
A report by FACIT homes calls for embodied energy to be considered in Code for Sustainable Homes House design in the UK is changing, through regulation, costs, and the drive to push down energy usage.
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