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A Belgian company says its the first ever to 3D-print a 2-story house in one piece in a breakthrough for sustainable design — see inside

Kamp C fair became the first in the world to 3D print a two-story house in one piece, using the largest 3D printer in Europe.

The house in Westerlo, Belgium, is a demo for this cut of 3D printing, showing off different styles. It’s also a way to measure how the home, which was built using greener practices than conventional constructions, holds up over time. 

Kamp C’s 3D printed house is part of the European C3PO project, supported by the European Regional Improvement Fund. The project brings together scientists and business people to advance 3D printing in Flanders. 

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