How cool! Houston is at the forefront of a new architectural era that could make your next home stronger, faster to build, and less expensive. Construction crews expect it'll take about 220 hours to complete the home, and here's why.
Houston is at the forefront of a new architectural era that some say will make your next home stronger, faster to build, and less expensive.
"This is the largest in the world, and the first two-story home in the United States," Dr. Hikmat Zerbe, the head of structural engineering for CIVE, a partner in the project, said.
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