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Japan Constructs First 3D-Printed House from Soil
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- Japan unveils its first 3D-printed home made mostly from locally sourced soil.
- The eco-friendly house was built in just 19 days, showing off innovative construction methods.
- This project points to a sustainable and affordable future for homebuilding.
A remarkable new home has sprung up in Japan, making headlines as the country’s first 3D-printed house made primarily from soil found in the region.
The construction, completed in just under three weeks, uses local earth as its main material, reducing environmental impact and construction waste.
The design, shaped by a giant 3D printer, captivated communities by blending innovation with nature’s own resources.
Creators say it could provide an affordable, sustainable solution to housing shortages and pave the way for more earth-friendly homes worldwide.
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