3D-printed architecture is advancing rapidly, with new projects such as Hatsushima Station in Japan, which will be built in just two hours. This modest train station, created in collaboration with West Japan Railway Company, JR West Innovations, and Serendix, showcases innovative design and local charm with its illustrations of oranges and fish. Made from reinforced concrete, it features an open layout and avoids traditional formwork for design flexibility. The project aims to enhance regional identity and coexistence while setting a precedent for future rapid construction methods.
Made of reinforced concrete, it is durable and resistant to corrosion. Compared to conventional precast construction methods, it does not use formwork, allowing for greater freedom in shaping and greater design flexibility.
The exterior design aims to create a station building that reflects the unique characteristics of the area and is loved by local residents, contributing to regional coexistence.
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