Zero waste, lower transport costs and recyclable materials – is
3D-printing the future of housebuilding? Dutch architects are putting
the process to the test for the first time in Amsterdam
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ABC Printsupplies's curator insight,
October 11, 2013 1:29 AM
This indicates where 3D printing is eventually going - time for a new liver... just dial it up. |
Precision Craft Construction's curator insight,
January 17, 2014 11:27 AM
How cool is a full home printer?
ITS.OneCampus's curator insight,
January 19, 2014 2:39 AM
Very Interesting, I cant wait for this to be implemented!
robyns tut's comment,
October 7, 2013 8:30 AM
these are awsome hopefully they get cheaper but what will happen when replicas of anything can be made? companies will lose buisness...- shannon wilson
Christopher Whelan's curator insight,
October 24, 2013 8:05 PM
The excitement behind 3D printing is easily justifiable; it is astounding to think that with the press of a button, a plastic figurine can be materialized right in front of us. Do I believe that putting such a device in an everyday household with be earth shattering? No. Nonetheless, the concept is fascinating, and I believe it to have much potential. |
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