Check out the construction progress of Australia’s first multi-storey house built using 3D printing! It features four bedrooms and is set to be completed in just five weeks.

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  1. That’s incredible! The innovation in construction technology is truly impressive. A 3D-printed multi-storey house being built in just five weeks demonstrates how far we’ve come in terms of efficiency and design. It also represents a step towards more sustainable building practices. I’m curious about the materials used and how this might impact future housing projects in Australia and beyond. Do you think this could help address housing shortages?

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