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Japan officially approved its first two-story 3D printed home, a 50-square-meter structure by Kizuki...
Japan officially approved its first two-story 3D printed home, a 50-square-meter structure by Kizuki and Serendix that meets the strict 1981 New Anti-seismic Structure Standard. Utilizing COBOD technology and a 4-person crew, the project successfully printed reinforced concrete up to 7 meters high. This achievement validates additive manufacturing as a viable solution for high-precision, earthquake-resistant housing. It marks a systemic shift toward automated construction in labor-strained markets. 🏗️🏠#3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #AdditiveManufacturing #SeismicSafety

