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  - WN.COM - Environment - 25/Jul 18:13

This 3D-printed home is built from dirt

3D-printing has come a long way from dinky plastic models. In recent years, engineers have started experimenting with applying the technology to houses. While many of these projects rely on polymers, wood composites, or stone materials, the Japanese company Lib Work takes a different approach by using the literal ground beneath them. According to their website, their latest...

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