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A 3-D Printed House
A 3-D Printed House This proposal, called Protohouse 2.0, is a plan from architecture collective Softkill Design to build a 3-D printed house. It could be printed in pieces off-site, then taken to a spot and constructed in a single day. Looks very webby. Softkill Design via Dezeen


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3 Comments

looks like a cave to me.

No i ment a fish !!!

I think it looks like a skeletal bird's head. NOT attractive on ANY level! Plus, it looks like it's covered in spider webs. How the heck do you clean that? I think it would look weird during the rainy season and then just dirty for the rest of its life. Nasty!



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