3D-Printed Earth House in Japan Blends Ancient Materials with Modern Tech
Lib Work’s new Model B house in Kumamoto, Japan, pushes sustainable construction forward by 3D-printing a 100-square-meter home using a cement-free mix of soil, lime, and natural fibers.



The design reduces CO₂ emissions by 50% compared to concrete and is fully biodegradable. Equipped with solar panels, smart home tech, and a fluid, light-filled layout, the off-grid house reflects a fusion of digital fabrication and nature, pointing to a future of regenerative architecture.




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