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Japan has officially approved Serendix’s O House, the first two-story 3D-printed home to pass its ri...
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Japan has officially approved Serendix’s O House, the first two-story 3D-printed home to pass its ri...

Japan has officially approved Serendix’s O House, the first two-story 3D-printed home to pass its rigorous seismic building codes. Standing 7 meters tall, the 50 sqm structure uses curved geometry and hybrid reinforced concrete to withstand severe earthquakes. This certification validates 3D concrete printing as a permanent housing solution, requiring only 4 operators. This systemic shift proves automation can meet the world’s strictest structural standards for urban density. 🏠🏗️🇯🇵 #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #Seismic #Serendix

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