
"The Lib Earth House Project aims to develop future housing models that embody principles of environmental sustainability and habitability. By utilizing construction-scale 3D printing technology, the project explores how buildings can be built exclusively from locally sourced, biodegradable materials, fostering long-term, harmonious habitation on Earth."
"The recently completed "Lib Earth House model b" is the second prototype realized under this initiative. This single-story experimental residence spans approximately 100 sqm and is constructed using 3D-printed earthen walls."
The Lib Earth House Project develops future housing models that combine environmental sustainability and habitability. Construction-scale 3D printing is used to fabricate building elements from exclusively locally sourced, biodegradable materials. The approach aims to enable long-term, harmonious habitation by minimizing embodied environmental impact and relying on regenerable resources. The recently completed Lib Earth House model b functions as a second prototype exploring practical performance and living conditions. The experimental single-story residence occupies roughly 100 square meters and employs 3D-printed earthen walls as primary structural and enclosure elements. The work investigates scalable techniques for earth-based, low-carbon residential construction.
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