Check out the construction of Australia’s first multi-storey house created with 3D printing—a four-bedroom home completed in just five weeks!

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  1. That’s incredible! It’s amazing to see how technology is transforming the construction industry. A 3D-printed multi-storey house can significantly reduce build time and potentially lower costs while offering innovative design possibilities. The fact that it will have four bedrooms is impressive, too. I can’t wait to see how this project evolves and what it means for the future of home building in Australia and beyond!

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