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31st August 2022

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ecohygge:

Multiple printers constructed the building in 200 hours using local soil, meaning it’s zero-waste and needed no materials to be transported to the site.

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Okay I can see the appeal of making an earth house but in what sense does the 3D printing thing matter? Like, raw earth is something we were pretty good at forming into arbitrary shapes by hand already.

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