A Shanghai building company has erected a small village of pitched-roof, 3-D printed structures—in about a day. WinSun Decoration Design Engineering Co is behind the series of humble buildings, which each cost less than $5,000 each. The homes were created through the use of a 490- by 33- by 20-foot 3-D printer that fabricates the basic components required for assembly. — blog.archpaper.com
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No electric, no plumbing, no insulation. A real breakthrough.
And constructed of industrial waste and tailings. Nice.
What about the craftsmanship!
che bella!
Ladies and gentlemen, the pinnacle of 3D printing.
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