3-D printing is advancing so rapidly (3-D printed bone, anyone?) that this had to come along eventually: Dutch architecture firm DUS recently unveiled the KamerMaker, which is being dubbed “the world’s first movable 3-D print pavilion.” It can also print objects large enough to construct entire rooms.
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I feel that fully plastic house we’ve envisioned coming on…
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