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26 Aug 2013 17:00

Only seven machines and two months! And the structure still isn't big enough for people. Womp womp. We've seen some neat plans for 3-D printed architecture. But completed buildings? Those are a little more rare. Which makes this new project, conceived and built by architecture studio Smith|Allen, all the more intriguing. Echoviren is a 3-D printed pre-fab house--or, since it's only 10 feet tall, maybe more of a shack or tent. The architects used seven Series 1 3D Printers to print out 585 plasti...
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