Where everything is headed : First 3D printed home hits market in Northeast
This N.Y.-based company is using a massive 3D printer to build houses.
Nicole Funaro
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3D home printing company SQ4D, Inc., based in Patchogue, N.Y., will be constructing the first legally permitted 3D home to be listed for sale in the U.S. in Riverhead, N.Y. following its pending sale. The rendering of the home includes a 1,400-square-foot layout with three bedrooms and two full bathrooms.Contributed by Kirk Andersen, SQ4D, Inc.Show MoreShow Less
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3D home printing company SQ4D, Inc., based in Patchogue, N.Y., will be constructing the first legally permitted 3D home to be listed for sale in the U.S. in Riverhead, N.Y. following its pending sale. The rendering of the home includes a 1,400-square-foot layout with three bedrooms and two full bathrooms.Contributed by Kirk Andersen, SQ4D, Inc.Show MoreShow Less
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A proposed package of reforms working through the Connecticut Legislature would loosen zoning codes in a state traditionally committed to single-family zoning.
Town Council.
Board of Ethics Chair
Tucker Clauss during a regular meeting Monday reported that the group received by mail a one-page anonymous ethics complaint with a photograph. In filing anonymously, the complainant was out of compliance with New Canaan’s ordinance, Clauss said, though he clearly had studied the
Code of Ethics because he cited a specific provision in it. Ultimately, the matter was resolved through an informal conversation with the subject of the complaint, Clauss said. Clauss aded that he later discovered the complainant had talked to other town officials about the matter, in violation of state and local confidentiality laws.