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3d Printed House Uses Soil Instead of Cement

Summary by CicloVivo
The Lib Earth House is a 3D-printed home, a technology increasingly used in construction. The novelty of this residence, located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, is the use of earth instead of cement. A mixture of earth, lime, and natural fibers forms the structure of this 100-square-meter house. The project's environmental footprint is even smaller when we consider that Lib is energy self-sufficient and was built using local, recyclable, and low-…
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The Lib Earth House is a 3D-printed home, a technology increasingly used in construction. The novelty of this residence, located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, is the use of earth instead of cement. A mixture of earth, lime, and natural fibers forms the structure of this 100-square-meter house. The project's environmental footprint is even smaller when we consider that Lib is energy self-sufficient and was built using local, recyclable, and low-…

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CicloVivo broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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