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Good News Network · 211 days ago

First 3D-Printed Home Made Primarily From Soil Is Built in Japan–Ditching Unsustainable Concrete

In the quiet embrace of Yamaga, Kumamoto, a house rises not from concrete but from the earth itself, marking a pioneering stride toward sustainable living. Crafted by Lib Work, Ltd., this 3D-printed home reflects a daring departure from traditional construction, embracing natural materials and cutting-edge technology. The house, a testament to resilience and harmony, integrates soil-based walls that eschew industrial waste and sensors that dance with climate, embodying an ethos of environmental communion. In the words of their collaborators, the design celebrates the Japanese 'kintsugi' philosophy, cherishing imperfections and nature's organic beauty. Here, the future unfolds not as faster sameness but as "accessible housing for everyone," nudging society toward a dream where sustainability intertwines with the everyday.

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