3D Printing Insights: Japan’s LibWork Successfully Constructs Homes Using Soil and WASP Crane 3D Technology

3D Printing Insights: Japan's LibWork Successfully Constructs Homes Using Soil and WASP Crane 3D Technology

Japanese construction company LibWork has recently successfully printed a residential unit using a WASP 3D printer and soil materials. The house covers an area of approximately 100 square meters and was constructed using the Crane WASP printer. This type of printer offers a printing volume of 50 or 100 square meters, with a starting price … Read more

Japan’s First High-End Soil 3D Printed Courtyard Priced at 29.2 Million

Japan's First High-End Soil 3D Printed Courtyard Priced at 29.2 Million

To address issues such as the shortage of craftsmen and rising construction costs in Japan, LibWork, based in Yamaga City, Kumamoto Prefecture, has completed Japan’s first 3D printed house primarily made from soil. This single-story courtyard has a building area of approximately 100 square meters, featuring a bedroom, living room, study, and courtyard, with an … Read more