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World's biggest 3D-printed building rises in Dubai


The world's largest 3D-printed structure – a two-story office building for a Dubai government agency – has been built in the city's Al Warsan region. It took the printer 21 days to complete the workplace, which stands at 31 feet tall and an area of 640 square meters. Apis Cor, the company responsible for the construction, plans to offer its technology in the United States next year, as part of affordable housing initiatives.

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