3D printing seems to becoming increasingly more popular, and now it would appear that a Dutch architect plans to builds the world’s first 3D printed house in 2014, the project is the work of Janjaap Ruijssenaarsfrom Universe Architecture in Amsterdam.
The 3D printed house will be printed in pieces and then out together to form a complete building, the project is expected to take around one and a half years to complete.
One surface folded in an endless möbius band. Floors transform into ceilings, inside into outside. Production with innovative 3D printing techniques. Architecture of continuity with an endless array of applicability.
It certainly sounds very interesting, you can find out more details about the project and see more photos of the planned building over at 3ders.org.
Source TechCrunch
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