Cement has a giant carbon footprint and is the most expensive component in today's concrete masonry. Watershed Materials, with the help of the National Science Foundation, has developed proprietary mix designs to produce durable, resilient, affordable, and beautiful masonry with less cement. Our technology unlocks the strength in the minerals all around us - limestone, granite, rhyolite. Rock forms in nature over the course of millions of years as pressure fuses loose grains into solid stone. Watershed Materials has developed technology to activate this process in seconds rather than millennia.

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Why Technology Hasn’t Fixed the Housing Crisis "The housing crisis isn’t a problem technology can solve. Yet it’s i… https://t.co/8ai37kUAWo

Posted on Feb 05, 2019  •  Twitter

'Bytes and Mortar’ construction revolution to build 50% quicker

Posted on Jan 25, 2019  •  Facebook

Are you using #drones on your #construction sites?

Posted on Jan 17, 2019  •  Facebook

Family in France Becomes the World’s First to Live in a 3D Printed House - The 1022 square feet house took a little more than 2 days to print, and has sparked interest in the construction community

Posted on Jan 09, 2019  •  Facebook

Our buddy Jason Ballard, formerly of TreeHouse, is going into the world of 3D printed houses - industry is changing… https://t.co/D9wGfGvjgX

Posted on Jan 09, 2019  •  Twitter

As showcased by @newscomauHQ, a home which features sandstone tile and #RammedEarth in Boomer Bay, Tasmania utilize… https://t.co/4FWWG1dE7X

Posted on Sep 22, 2018  •  Twitter

National University of Singapore Centre Establishes 3D Printing Program to Foster Adoption in the Construction Industry

Posted on Sep 21, 2018  •  Facebook

In April, a International Code Council (ICC) group hearing recommended 14 code proposals for mass timber constructi… https://t.co/hX55H5p1sE

Posted on Aug 18, 2018  •  Twitter

Challenging the feasibility of 3D printed homes being widely adopted in the housing industry, @TreeHugger's… https://t.co/aXKzagiAh3

Posted on Jul 21, 2018  •  Twitter

According to @sciencedaily, @Empa_CH have created the #Aerobrick by using #Aerogel as a filler in insulated bricks,… https://t.co/QnrXTf9TPx

Posted on Jul 13, 2018  •  Twitter

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