Printed Farms, a Florida-based company, has constructed the world's largest 3D-printed building, a 10,100 square foot Horse Barn. The project utilized the COBOD BOD2 construction 3D printer and was designed to withstand hurricanes, a common occurrence in the region. The barn prioritizes occupant safety and comfort and serves as a testament to the combination of technology, architectural expertise, and environmental understanding. The structure's 3D-printed walls provide natural cooling through a cavity and air gap. COBOD printers have previously achieved other notable feats in the realm of 3D printing.
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