22-12-2020 03:00 via dezeen.com

Kamp C completes two-storey house 3D-printed in one piece in situ

Kamp C, a centre for sustainability and innovation in construction, has built what it claims is the first house to be 3D-printed in one piece in Westerlo, Belgium.
The house, which was printed on the largest 3D concrete printer in Europe, has two floors and was printed on-site in just three weeks.
"What makes this house so unique, is that we printed it with a fixed 3D concrete printer," Kamp C project manager Emiel Ascione said.
"Other houses that were printed around the world only have one floo
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